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In this fascinating talk, founder of the award-winning EverydaySexismProject, Laura Bates, talks about her inspiring initiative. The EveryDaySexism is an ever-increasing collection of over 50,000 women's experiences of gender imbalance. The stories come from women of all ages, races and sexual orientations, disabled and non-disabled, employed and unemployed, religious and non-religious. The project has expanded into 18 countries worldwide and become internationally renowned, featuring in media from the New York Times to FrenchGlamour, CNN to Grazia South Africa, Cosmopolitan to the Times of India.
See more in: www.everydaysexism.com
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5 ShockingSexual Practices/Traditions From Around The World!
Transcript:
From a tribe of men stealing each others wife to kids having sex at a very young age ,amaze yourself with these 5 Shocking Sexual Traditions From Around The World! Lets begin!
1. The Mardudjara
The first portion of this Mardudjara ritual involves a barbaric circumcision followed by the circumcised male ingesting his own foreskin. After he heals up, the penis is then cut lengthwise on the underside, sometimes all the way to the scrotum. Blood is then dripped over a fire in order to purify it. From then on, the male will urinate from the underside of his penis instead of the urethra. The real question, however, is how does destroying a boy's 'manhood' bring him into manhood? Like seriously....
2. The Trobrianders
These islanders from a remote tribe in Papua seem like a case study in the ultimate consequences of the sexual revolution: girls want sex just as much as guys, and kids start having sex at a very young age — 6-8 for the girls and 10-12 for the guys — with no social stigma. There are few customs about dating to inhibit “hooking up” and, of course, revealing clothing has been taken to its limit, with girls actually going topless. Well damn.....
3. The Sambians
To become a man in this primitive tribe, boys are removed from the presence of all females at the age of seven, living with other males for ten years. During the ten years, the skin is pierced to remove any contamination brought upon by women. For the same reason, they also regularly incur nose-bleeding and vomiting caused by consuming large amounts of sugarcane.To top it off, they are required to ingest the semen of their elders, which is thought to sustain growth and strength. Ohhkayyy......
4. The Wodaabee
In the Wodaabe tribe in West Africa, men are known to steal each other's wives. The Wodaabe's first marriage is arranged by their parents in infancy and must be between cousins of the same lineage. However, at the yearly Gerewol Festival, Wodaabe men wear elaborate makeup and costumes and dance to impress the women – and hopefully steal a new wife.
5. Saut d'Eau
If you travel to Haiti and visit the waterfalls of Saut d'Eau during the month of July, you may witness quite a ritual. Voodoo practitioners make this journey each summer to worship the goddess of love. Pretty normal stuff, right? Well, not quite. Just picture a bunch of naked people twisting and moving around in mixed mud with the blood of sacrificed animals, including cow and goat heads thrown into the mix. I'm sure there's nothing like it. What do you think of this?
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Jeddah is the second largest city of Saudi Arabia. Located at the Red Sea and being the most important starting point for the hadj it has a more international atmosphere than Riyadh and is therefore more liberal. The video clip shows impressions of the city.
I visited Jeddah during our overland trip from the Netherlands to South Africa (my wife was not admitted to Saudi Arabia)

published:04 Mar 2015

views:5690626

Despite advancements in gender equality in recent years, some countries still see a great amount of disparity between men and women. In many cases, laws work against women, preventing them from pursuing the careers they won’t or having equal rights within a marriage.
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published:07 May 2016

views:11357754

Yemeni Muslim's opinions on women, taken from the documentary "A stranger in her own city" ...Religion of peace indeed.

published:15 Nov 2011

views:570698

Here is a top list of 20 history facts you probably didn't know about the ancient Roman Empire. From bloody gladiator fights at the colosseum to insane emperors drinking poison. From women sporting a unibrow to gluttony to the point of vomiting. Find out what Julius Caesar and the Senate were really up to.
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Did you know that drinking gladiator blood could cure epilepsy? Or that unibrows are actually sexy? I didn’t either! Here are 20 things I bet you didn’t know about the Romans.
Number 20
Roman physicians would recommend consuming a gladiator’s blood or liver to cure epilepsy and infertility. It had to be fresh, but if you couldn’t afford it you could always go to a public execution and get a criminal’s blood to drink. I’m sure the effects would be about the same. Ewww….
Number 19
Speaking of gladiators, gladiatorial fighting was not the most popular form of entertainment. To be fair, the arena for gladiatorial combat, aka the Colosseum, was huge. Modern archaeologists estimate that it could accommodate over 50,000 people. However it was dwarfed by the Circus Maximus that at one point in time could accommodate 250,000 people. That was a quarter of Rome’s entire population. Imagine losing your kid in that stadium!
Do you know which stadium is the largest stadium in the world today?
Number 18
Even though the average life expectancy in Rome was only about 25, this did not mean that no one lived into their thirties or on into old age. The average was skewed by the number of women who died giving birth, and by high infant mortality. Once a Roman made it to maturity, they were likely to live as long as people do today.
Currently, the largest stadium in the world is the Rungrado 1st of May Stadium in North Korea that can hold 150,000 people. Here’s a picture since most of us will probably never see it in real life.
Number 17
Very few Roman hours lasted an hour. Like us, the Romans divided the day into 24 hours. But, since the length of the sunlight varied with the seasons, this also meant that the length of the hour changed. In the winter an hour was about 45 minutes and in the summer, about 75 minutes.
Number 16
Purple clothing was all the rage but was a status symbol and reserved only for emperors or senators. To achieve the color, a dye was made from murex seashells. What’s that? Here’s a picture. It was treason for anyone other than the emperor to dress completely in purple.
Number 15
Ancient Roman ladies loved dark eyebrows that almost formed a unibrow- a la Frida Kahlo- and they would use soot to make their eyebrows more dramatic and noticeable. Fabulous!
Number 14
White teeth were prized by the Romans, and so false teeth, made from bone, ivory and paste, were very popular.
Number 13
Stretching from the Atlantic to the Tigris, the Roman Empire contained perhaps about 65 million inhabitants. While Latin was the language of the army and of Roman law, many people incorporated into the empire continued to speak their native tongue (Punic, Coptic, Aramaic, Celtic) instead of Latin. The Roman elite was bilingual speaking both Greek and Latin. For them, Greek was a badge of status.
Number 12
The empire produced eminent philosophers such as Seneca and Marcus Aurelius. Yet some Romans hated philosophy for two main reasons: first, it was a Greek invention, and the Greeks were a conquered race and therefore inferior. I know I just said that Greek was a badge of status but apparently speaking Greek is wayyyy better than being Greek. Second, the study of philosophy focused on yourself….. and your feelings… which is not good for soldiers that are sacrificing everything as a group to serve the Empire.
Number 11
Although in art they liked to be depicted in heroic and martial posture, Roman generals were ‘battle managers’, not warriors. Only in the most exceptional circumstances were they expected to fight hand-to-hand. If a battle was lost, the commander should either kill himself with his own sword or, let the enemy kill him.
Number 10Roman emperors adopted the daily habit of taking a small amount of every known poison in an attempt to gain immunity. The mixture was known as Mithridatium, after the creator of the practice, Mithridates the Great, king of Pontus. He believed he had developed the formula to gain immunity to everything. Yeah, I don’t know who he was either but apparently he lived into his 80s…so…maybe we should try it…

published:15 Jun 2016

views:10553696

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. In this powerful and touching talk, Laura Bates confronts us with the realities of everyday sexism at UK universities.Quoting from eyewitness reports, she tells us shocking stories of women being expected to 'race to strip' as part of initiations; point scoring systems for sleeping with (especially virgin) freshers; and male freshers being forced to watch pornography. Moving from past problems to hopes for the future, Laura Bates reminds us that we can fight these sexist aspects of uni culture if we all stand together.
Laura Bates is the founder of the
Everyday Sexism project, a collection of
women's daily experiences of gender
inequality, which aims to step towards
gender equality by demonstrating that
sexism still exists in abundance in the UK
and abroad, despite what many think. In
December 2013 the project received its 50,000th entry. She is also contributor at Women Under Siege, a New York-based project working to combat the use of sexualised violence as a tool of war. She has written for the Independent, the Huffington Post, Grazia, the Women's Media Center and JUMP!Magazine for girls.
About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

Laura Bates

Laura BatesBEM (born 27 August 1986) is a British feminist writer. She founded the Everyday Sexism Project website in April 2012. Her first book, Everyday Sexism, was published in 2014.

Early life

Bates was born in Oxford to a mother who taught French and a physician father, and grew up in Hackney and Taunton, and has an older sister and a younger brother. Her parents divorced when Bates was in her twenties. She read English Literature at St John's College, Cambridge and graduated from Cambridge University in 2007. Bates remained in Cambridge for two and a half years as a researcher for the psychologist Susan Quilliam who was working on an updated edition of The Joy of Sex.

Campaign about Everyday sexism

Bates then worked as an actress and a nanny, a period in which experienced sexism at auditions and found the young girls she was caring for were already preoccupied with their body image. The Everyday Sexism project website was founded in 2012. Bates told the Financial Times journalist Lucy Kellaway in 2014 about "having a guy in a car slow down and say, 'You walk down here every Wednesday and Thursday at about 12, don’t you?'" Bates recalled asking herself afterwards: "Is it my fault?'"

In a theological context, world usually refers to the material or the profane sphere, as opposed to the celestial, spiritual, transcendent or sacred. The "end of the world" refers to scenarios of the final end of human history, often in religious contexts.

Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia (i/ˌsɔːdiːəˈreɪbiə/, i/ˌsaʊ-/), officially known as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is an Arab state in Western Asia constituting the bulk of the Arabian Peninsula. With a land area of approximately 2,150,000km2 (830,000sqmi), Saudi Arabia is geographically the second-largest state in the Arab world after Algeria. Saudi Arabia is bordered by Jordan and Iraq to the north, Kuwait to the northeast, Qatar, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates to the east, Oman to the southeast, and Yemen to the south. It is the only nation with both a Red Sea coast and a Persian Gulf coast, and most of its terrain consists of arid inhospitable desert or barren landforms.

The area of modern-day Saudi Arabia formerly consisted of four distinct regions: Hejaz, Najd, and parts of Eastern Arabia (Al-Ahsa) and Southern Arabia ('Asir). The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was founded in 1932 by Ibn Saud. He united the four regions into a single state through a series of conquests beginning in 1902 with the capture of Riyadh, the ancestral home of his family, the House of Saud. The country has since been an absolute monarchy, effectively a hereditary dictatorship governed along Islamic lines. The ultra-conservative Wahhabism religious movement within Sunni Islam has been called "the predominant feature of Saudi culture", with its global spreading largely financed by the oil and gas trade. Saudi Arabia is sometimes called "the Land of the Two Holy Mosques" in reference to Al-Masjid al-Haram (in Mecca), and Al-Masjid an-Nabawi (in Medina), the two holiest places in Islam. The Kingdom has a total population of 28.7 million, of which 20 million are Saudi nationals and 8 million are foreigners.

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On President's Lula conviction. Estadao da Sao Paolo has penned a fiery editorial while Bloomberg's editors look at how Brazil needs to move on now.
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Finally, Grumpy Cat hits a big payday, but is it enough to make her smile?
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16:06

Everyday sexism: Laura Bates at TEDxCoventGardenWomen

Everyday sexism: Laura Bates at TEDxCoventGardenWomen

Everyday sexism: Laura Bates at TEDxCoventGardenWomen

In this fascinating talk, founder of the award-winning EverydaySexismProject, Laura Bates, talks about her inspiring initiative. The EveryDaySexism is an ever-increasing collection of over 50,000 women's experiences of gender imbalance. The stories come from women of all ages, races and sexual orientations, disabled and non-disabled, employed and unemployed, religious and non-religious. The project has expanded into 18 countries worldwide and become internationally renowned, featuring in media from the New York Times to FrenchGlamour, CNN to Grazia South Africa, Cosmopolitan to the Times of India.
See more in: www.everydaysexism.com
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

Sexism in the City

Half & Half The Big Sexism in the City Pt 2

3:25

5 Shocking Sexual Traditions From Around The World!

5 Shocking Sexual Traditions From Around The World!

5 Shocking Sexual Traditions From Around The World!

5 ShockingSexual Practices/Traditions From Around The World!
Transcript:
From a tribe of men stealing each others wife to kids having sex at a very young age ,amaze yourself with these 5 Shocking Sexual Traditions From Around The World! Lets begin!
1. The Mardudjara
The first portion of this Mardudjara ritual involves a barbaric circumcision followed by the circumcised male ingesting his own foreskin. After he heals up, the penis is then cut lengthwise on the underside, sometimes all the way to the scrotum. Blood is then dripped over a fire in order to purify it. From then on, the male will urinate from the underside of his penis instead of the urethra. The real question, however, is how does destroying a boy's 'manhood' bring him into manhood? Like seriously....
2. The Trobrianders
These islanders from a remote tribe in Papua seem like a case study in the ultimate consequences of the sexual revolution: girls want sex just as much as guys, and kids start having sex at a very young age — 6-8 for the girls and 10-12 for the guys — with no social stigma. There are few customs about dating to inhibit “hooking up” and, of course, revealing clothing has been taken to its limit, with girls actually going topless. Well damn.....
3. The Sambians
To become a man in this primitive tribe, boys are removed from the presence of all females at the age of seven, living with other males for ten years. During the ten years, the skin is pierced to remove any contamination brought upon by women. For the same reason, they also regularly incur nose-bleeding and vomiting caused by consuming large amounts of sugarcane.To top it off, they are required to ingest the semen of their elders, which is thought to sustain growth and strength. Ohhkayyy......
4. The Wodaabee
In the Wodaabe tribe in West Africa, men are known to steal each other's wives. The Wodaabe's first marriage is arranged by their parents in infancy and must be between cousins of the same lineage. However, at the yearly Gerewol Festival, Wodaabe men wear elaborate makeup and costumes and dance to impress the women – and hopefully steal a new wife.
5. Saut d'Eau
If you travel to Haiti and visit the waterfalls of Saut d'Eau during the month of July, you may witness quite a ritual. Voodoo practitioners make this journey each summer to worship the goddess of love. Pretty normal stuff, right? Well, not quite. Just picture a bunch of naked people twisting and moving around in mixed mud with the blood of sacrificed animals, including cow and goat heads thrown into the mix. I'm sure there's nothing like it. What do you think of this?
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6:25

Saudi Arabia - Jeddah Street Life

Saudi Arabia - Jeddah Street Life

Saudi Arabia - Jeddah Street Life

Jeddah is the second largest city of Saudi Arabia. Located at the Red Sea and being the most important starting point for the hadj it has a more international atmosphere than Riyadh and is therefore more liberal. The video clip shows impressions of the city.
I visited Jeddah during our overland trip from the Netherlands to South Africa (my wife was not admitted to Saudi Arabia)

5:25

10 Most Sexist Countries

10 Most Sexist Countries

10 Most Sexist Countries

Despite advancements in gender equality in recent years, some countries still see a great amount of disparity between men and women. In many cases, laws work against women, preventing them from pursuing the careers they won’t or having equal rights within a marriage.
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3:25

Muslim opinions on Women

Muslim opinions on Women

Muslim opinions on Women

Yemeni Muslim's opinions on women, taken from the documentary "A stranger in her own city" ...Religion of peace indeed.

7:46

CRAZIEST Things Ancient Romans Did!

CRAZIEST Things Ancient Romans Did!

CRAZIEST Things Ancient Romans Did!

Here is a top list of 20 history facts you probably didn't know about the ancient Roman Empire. From bloody gladiator fights at the colosseum to insane emperors drinking poison. From women sporting a unibrow to gluttony to the point of vomiting. Find out what Julius Caesar and the Senate were really up to.
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Watch our "Most SHOCKING Biological WeaponsEver!" video here: https://youtu.be/W0Yli9y7YAk
List of top 20 craziest things the Romans did:
Did you know that drinking gladiator blood could cure epilepsy? Or that unibrows are actually sexy? I didn’t either! Here are 20 things I bet you didn’t know about the Romans.
Number 20
Roman physicians would recommend consuming a gladiator’s blood or liver to cure epilepsy and infertility. It had to be fresh, but if you couldn’t afford it you could always go to a public execution and get a criminal’s blood to drink. I’m sure the effects would be about the same. Ewww….
Number 19
Speaking of gladiators, gladiatorial fighting was not the most popular form of entertainment. To be fair, the arena for gladiatorial combat, aka the Colosseum, was huge. Modern archaeologists estimate that it could accommodate over 50,000 people. However it was dwarfed by the Circus Maximus that at one point in time could accommodate 250,000 people. That was a quarter of Rome’s entire population. Imagine losing your kid in that stadium!
Do you know which stadium is the largest stadium in the world today?
Number 18
Even though the average life expectancy in Rome was only about 25, this did not mean that no one lived into their thirties or on into old age. The average was skewed by the number of women who died giving birth, and by high infant mortality. Once a Roman made it to maturity, they were likely to live as long as people do today.
Currently, the largest stadium in the world is the Rungrado 1st of May Stadium in North Korea that can hold 150,000 people. Here’s a picture since most of us will probably never see it in real life.
Number 17
Very few Roman hours lasted an hour. Like us, the Romans divided the day into 24 hours. But, since the length of the sunlight varied with the seasons, this also meant that the length of the hour changed. In the winter an hour was about 45 minutes and in the summer, about 75 minutes.
Number 16
Purple clothing was all the rage but was a status symbol and reserved only for emperors or senators. To achieve the color, a dye was made from murex seashells. What’s that? Here’s a picture. It was treason for anyone other than the emperor to dress completely in purple.
Number 15
Ancient Roman ladies loved dark eyebrows that almost formed a unibrow- a la Frida Kahlo- and they would use soot to make their eyebrows more dramatic and noticeable. Fabulous!
Number 14
White teeth were prized by the Romans, and so false teeth, made from bone, ivory and paste, were very popular.
Number 13
Stretching from the Atlantic to the Tigris, the Roman Empire contained perhaps about 65 million inhabitants. While Latin was the language of the army and of Roman law, many people incorporated into the empire continued to speak their native tongue (Punic, Coptic, Aramaic, Celtic) instead of Latin. The Roman elite was bilingual speaking both Greek and Latin. For them, Greek was a badge of status.
Number 12
The empire produced eminent philosophers such as Seneca and Marcus Aurelius. Yet some Romans hated philosophy for two main reasons: first, it was a Greek invention, and the Greeks were a conquered race and therefore inferior. I know I just said that Greek was a badge of status but apparently speaking Greek is wayyyy better than being Greek. Second, the study of philosophy focused on yourself….. and your feelings… which is not good for soldiers that are sacrificing everything as a group to serve the Empire.
Number 11
Although in art they liked to be depicted in heroic and martial posture, Roman generals were ‘battle managers’, not warriors. Only in the most exceptional circumstances were they expected to fight hand-to-hand. If a battle was lost, the commander should either kill himself with his own sword or, let the enemy kill him.
Number 10Roman emperors adopted the daily habit of taking a small amount of every known poison in an attempt to gain immunity. The mixture was known as Mithridatium, after the creator of the practice, Mithridates the Great, king of Pontus. He believed he had developed the formula to gain immunity to everything. Yeah, I don’t know who he was either but apparently he lived into his 80s…so…maybe we should try it…

19:56

Everyday sexism | Laura Bates | TEDxOxford

Everyday sexism | Laura Bates | TEDxOxford

Everyday sexism | Laura Bates | TEDxOxford

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. In this powerful and touching talk, Laura Bates confronts us with the realities of everyday sexism at UK universities.Quoting from eyewitness reports, she tells us shocking stories of women being expected to 'race to strip' as part of initiations; point scoring systems for sleeping with (especially virgin) freshers; and male freshers being forced to watch pornography. Moving from past problems to hopes for the future, Laura Bates reminds us that we can fight these sexist aspects of uni culture if we all stand together.
Laura Bates is the founder of the
Everyday Sexism project, a collection of
women's daily experiences of gender
inequality, which aims to step towards
gender equality by demonstrating that
sexism still exists in abundance in the UK
and abroad, despite what many think. In
December 2013 the project received its 50,000th entry. She is also contributor at Women Under Siege, a New York-based project working to combat the use of sexualised violence as a tool of war. She has written for the Independent, the Huffington Post, Grazia, the Women's Media Center and JUMP!Magazine for girls.
About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

I'm a Celebrity Get me Out of Here Sexism & Social Media Negativity | Mike Parr and Adam Fielding

I'm a Celebrity Get me Out of Here Sexism & Social Media Negativity | Mike Parr and Adam Fielding

I'm a Celebrity Get me Out of Here Sexism & Social Media Negativity | Mike Parr and Adam Fielding

Mike Parr and Adam Fielding discuss the sexist comments made by Georgia 'Toff' Toffolo towards Amir Khan and how social media interaction and comments is getting out of hand.
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1:38

‘Orange Is The New Black’ Cast Takes On Hollywood Sexism | MTV News

‘Orange Is The New Black’ Cast Takes On Hollywood Sexism | MTV News

‘Orange Is The New Black’ Cast Takes On Hollywood Sexism | MTV News

The cast of ‘Orange Is The New Black’ tells MTV News what they think can be done to get more women in positions of power in Hollywood at the Orange Con event in New York City.
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The Land of No Men: Inside Kenya's Women-Only Village

The Land of No Men: Inside Kenya's Women-Only Village

The Land of No Men: Inside Kenya's Women-Only Village

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Where the foothills of Mount Kenya merge into the desert, the people of Samburu have maintained a strict patriarchy for over 500 years in northern Kenya. That is, until 25 years ago, when Rebecca Lolosoli founded Umoja village as a safe haven for the region's women. Umoja, which means "unity" in Swahili, is quite literally a no man's land, and the matriarchal refuge is now home to the Samburu women who no longer want to suffer abuses, like genital mutilation and forced marriages, at the hands of men.
Throughout the years, it has also empowered other women in the districts surrounding Samburu to start their own men-excluding villages. Broadly visited Umoja and the villages it inspired to meet with the women who were fed up with living in a violent patriarchy.
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43:52

Big F - Season 2 - Episode 6 - "A STEAMY OFFICE ROMANCE"

Big F - Season 2 - Episode 6 - "A STEAMY OFFICE ROMANCE"

Big F - Season 2 - Episode 6 - "A STEAMY OFFICE ROMANCE"

Sexism and sexual harassment at work often go unreported as they affect a woman's personal as well as professional life. MeetKiara, a small town girl with big city dreams, who joins as an intern in an advertising company but struggles to fit in. Her dedication and unfeigned charm attract her boss Samrat, but their bond earns her sexist remarks from her colleagues. With her reputation and career at stake, she's cornered by her CEO's immoral advances. Will Kiara suffer in silence or fight back?

3:17

Trailer: The Passionate Pursuits of Angela Bowen

Trailer: The Passionate Pursuits of Angela Bowen

Trailer: The Passionate Pursuits of Angela Bowen

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3:07

Sexy cute girl love girl

Sexy cute girl love girl

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4:01

25 Ya Got Problems - Just Ship It - /v/ the Musical IV

25 Ya Got Problems - Just Ship It - /v/ the Musical IV

25 Ya Got Problems - Just Ship It - /v/ the Musical IV

Ya Got Trouble - The Music Man
Well, either you're too dumb to see
sexism in vidya you do not wish to acknowledge
Or you are not aware of the amount of misogyny brought
By the prevalence of vidya games in the community.
It's problematic, Journo, right here,
I say, it's problematic in VidyaCity
Why sure I'm a vidya player,
Certainly quite ashamed to say
Always quite ashamed to say it
I consider that the hours I spend
With controller in my hands as woeful
Can be educational
and coordinate your hand and help your eye
Always take and try to not
to let anyone but yourself
get kills the entire match of course
But just as I say,
It takes intellect, morality, and feminism to play
An FPS,
I say that all male gamers
talk shit to their entire team
And I call that "skill"
The first big step on the road
To the depths of muh-soggy-nay
First, harassin' some women online
Then beating women for fun
An' the next thing ya know,
Your then playin' games for money
at a big tourney
And listenin' to some bald, British bastard
That tells them the wonders of PC gaming
Not content with console gaming, no!
But a game where they change it with modding support!
Would Like to see some disgusting neck beard
using sex mods? Doesn't that trigger you?
Well, I should say.
Journos, lemme tell you what I mean.
Ya got one, two, three, four, five, six million players in a game.
Players that make no difference
Between an anon and a troll,
With a capital "T,"
And that rhymes with "G" and that stands for games!
And all week long your Vidya City
Gamers will be harassin' at,
I say those gamers will be harassin'!
Always harassin' women mornin' time, noon time, night time too!
100% that new vidya
Nevermind findin' a new job somewhere
Or taking a shower to go to said job
Nevermind going to that interview
Just slouching around playing their vidya games
Every Friday Night and those are problems
Oh, yes we got lots and lots a' problems
I'm not doin' this for myself at all, you see
Or for children
For society, BUT THERE'S SEXISM!
Right here in Vidya City.
Problems with a capital "P"
And that rhymes with "G" and that stands for games!
Now, I know you journos are the right kinda "gamer".
I'm not joshin' when I say this
Do ya know what disgusting, sick shit they talk about
While they're postin' on the site 4chan?
They're playin' Witcher 3, playin' Hatred
They're jerkin' it to jap games like weeaboo creeps
And braggin' all about
How they hide violent urges by killing women
Then one day, they just stop playin',
Start their training on how to shoot a gun
MLG players and Adderal addicts
And Murder-sims, that inspire them to be horrid criminals real-life!
Mass-sexism!
Journos, all video games are the devil's playground!
Journos:
Problems, oh we got problems,
Right here in Vidya City!
With a capital "P"
That rhymes with "G"
And that stands for Games,
That stands for Games.
It's surely problematic!
Right here in Vidya City,
Right here!
Gotta figure out a way
To keep those neck beards firmly calm and tame
Our children's children's gonna have
Problems, Problems, Problems, Problems, Problems...Harold:
Journos of Vidya City!
Eat up my bullshit before you look sexist!
Watch for the tell-tale sign of misogyny!
The moment a gamer plays vidya,
Does he use his masculine control to oppress women NPCs?
Is he not intimidated looking at strong female protags?
Waifu games tucked in his backlog?
Does he memorize moves for his fighting games
to use in online matches?
Are epic maymays being used on the internet?
memes like 'fun?"
And 'SJW?"
Well, if so Journos,
Ya got problems,
Right here in Vidya city!
With a capital "P"
And that rhymes with "G"
And that stands for Games.
It's surely problematic!
Right here in Vidya City!
Play games like Life is Strange, Broken Age and Gone Home!
Our children's children's gonna have
Problems
Oh, how problematic.
These are sexist, sexist problems.
All games with a sexy heroine's an MRA's tool!
Oh yes we got problems, problems, problems!
Oh yes we got problems, problems, big, big, problems.
With a "P"!
With a capital "P"
Gotta rhyme it with "G"!
Gotta rhyme with "G"
And that stands for Games!!!
That stands for games.

56:47

The Collision of Sports and Politics

The Collision of Sports and Politics

The Collision of Sports and Politics

Bill Moyers talks with sports editor Dave Zirin about the collision of sports and politics and the ways in which sports shape our understanding of things like racism, sexism, homophobia. It shapes our understanding of corporations and what's happening to our cities. In so many different ways sports stories are stories of American life in the 21st century.

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In this fascinating talk, founder of the award-winning EverydaySexismProject, Laura Bates, talks about her inspiring initiative. The EveryDaySexism is an ever-increasing collection of over 50,000 women's experiences of gender imbalance. The stories come from women of all ages, races and sexual orientations, disabled and non-disabled, employed and unemployed, religious and non-religious. The project has expanded into 18 countries worldwide and become internationally renowned, featuring in media from the New York Times to FrenchGlamour, CNN to Grazia South Africa, Cosmopolitan to the Times of India.
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5 Shocking Sexual Traditions From Around The World!

5 ShockingSexual Practices/Traditions From Around The World!
Transcript:
From a tribe of men stealing each others wife to kids having sex at a very young age ,amaze yourself with these 5 Shocking Sexual Traditions From Around The World! Lets begin!
1. The Mardudjara
The first portion of this Mardudjara ritual involves a barbaric circumcision followed by the circumcised male ingesting his own foreskin. After he heals up, the penis is then cut lengthwise on the underside, sometimes all the way to the scrotum. Blood is then dripped over a fire in order to purify it. From then on, the male will urinate from the underside of his penis instead of the urethra. The real question, however, is how does destroying a boy's 'manhood' bring him into manhood? Like seriously....
2. The Trobrianders...

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Saudi Arabia - Jeddah Street Life

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10 Most Sexist Countries

Despite advancements in gender equality in recent years, some countries still see a great amount of disparity between men and women. In many cases, laws work against women, preventing them from pursuing the careers they won’t or having equal rights within a marriage.
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This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. In this powerful and touching talk, Laura Bates confronts us with the realities of everyday sexism at UK universities.Quoting from eyewitness reports, she tells us shocking stories of women being expected to 'race to strip' as part of initiations; point scoring systems for sleeping with (especially virgin) freshers; and male freshers being forced to watch pornography. Moving from past problems to hopes for the future, Laura Bates reminds us that we can fight these sexist aspects of uni culture if we all stand together.
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I'm a Celebrity Get me Out of Here Sexism & Social Media Negativity | Mike Parr and Adam Fielding

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‘Orange Is The New Black’ Cast Takes On Hollywood Sexism | MTV News

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The Land of No Men: Inside Kenya's Women-Only Village

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Where the foothills of Mount Kenya merge into the desert, the people of Samburu have maintained a strict patriarchy for over 500 years in northern Kenya. That is, until 25 years ago, when Rebecca Lolosoli founded Umoja village as a safe haven for the region's women. Umoja, which means "unity" in Swahili, is quite literally a no man's land, and the matriarchal refuge is now home to the Samburu women who no longer want to suffer abuses, like genital mutilation and forced marriages, at the hands of men.
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Big F - Season 2 - Episode 6 - "A STEAMY OFFICE ROMANCE"

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Sexy cute girl love girl

are sex offenders sociopaths,
are sexist,
are sextants still used today,
are sexually transmitted diseases curable,
can sex offenders,
can sex offenders date,
can sex offenders use youtube,
can sexless marriage survive,
can sexuality change,
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did sex and the city get cancelled,
did sex and the city used to be called sex in the city,
did sexiest dance,
did sexiest performance,
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do sex offenders have to put a sign in their yard,
do sexiest moments,
do sexist games create sexist gamers,
do sexting your boyfriend video,
does sexism affect men,
does sexism exist,
does sexism hurt girls,
does sexism hurt men,
does sexism still exist,
does sexuality affect style,
how sexist am i,
how sexist are you buzzfeed,
how sextant,
how sexting...

published: 15 Aug 2017

25 Ya Got Problems - Just Ship It - /v/ the Musical IV

Ya Got Trouble - The Music Man
Well, either you're too dumb to see
sexism in vidya you do not wish to acknowledge
Or you are not aware of the amount of misogyny brought
By the prevalence of vidya games in the community.
It's problematic, Journo, right here,
I say, it's problematic in VidyaCity
Why sure I'm a vidya player,
Certainly quite ashamed to say
Always quite ashamed to say it
I consider that the hours I spend
With controller in my hands as woeful
Can be educational
and coordinate your hand and help your eye
Always take and try to not
to let anyone but yourself
get kills the entire match of course
But just as I say,
It takes intellect, morality, and feminism to play
An FPS,
I say that all male gamers
talk shit to their entire team
And I call that "skill"
The first big step on t...

published: 16 Oct 2016

The Collision of Sports and Politics

Bill Moyers talks with sports editor Dave Zirin about the collision of sports and politics and the ways in which sports shape our understanding of things like racism, sexism, homophobia. It shapes our understanding of corporations and what's happening to our cities. In so many different ways sports stories are stories of American life in the 21st century.

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Everyday sexism: Laura Bates at TEDxCoventGardenWomen

In this fascinating talk, founder of the award-winning EverydaySexismProject, Laura Bates, talks about her inspiring initiative. The EveryDaySexism is an ever-i...

In this fascinating talk, founder of the award-winning EverydaySexismProject, Laura Bates, talks about her inspiring initiative. The EveryDaySexism is an ever-increasing collection of over 50,000 women's experiences of gender imbalance. The stories come from women of all ages, races and sexual orientations, disabled and non-disabled, employed and unemployed, religious and non-religious. The project has expanded into 18 countries worldwide and become internationally renowned, featuring in media from the New York Times to FrenchGlamour, CNN to Grazia South Africa, Cosmopolitan to the Times of India.
See more in: www.everydaysexism.com
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In this fascinating talk, founder of the award-winning EverydaySexismProject, Laura Bates, talks about her inspiring initiative. The EveryDaySexism is an ever-increasing collection of over 50,000 women's experiences of gender imbalance. The stories come from women of all ages, races and sexual orientations, disabled and non-disabled, employed and unemployed, religious and non-religious. The project has expanded into 18 countries worldwide and become internationally renowned, featuring in media from the New York Times to FrenchGlamour, CNN to Grazia South Africa, Cosmopolitan to the Times of India.
See more in: www.everydaysexism.com
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

5 ShockingSexual Practices/Traditions From Around The World!
Transcript:
From a tribe of men stealing each others wife to kids having sex at a very young age ,amaze yourself with these 5 Shocking Sexual Traditions From Around The World! Lets begin!
1. The Mardudjara
The first portion of this Mardudjara ritual involves a barbaric circumcision followed by the circumcised male ingesting his own foreskin. After he heals up, the penis is then cut lengthwise on the underside, sometimes all the way to the scrotum. Blood is then dripped over a fire in order to purify it. From then on, the male will urinate from the underside of his penis instead of the urethra. The real question, however, is how does destroying a boy's 'manhood' bring him into manhood? Like seriously....
2. The Trobrianders
These islanders from a remote tribe in Papua seem like a case study in the ultimate consequences of the sexual revolution: girls want sex just as much as guys, and kids start having sex at a very young age — 6-8 for the girls and 10-12 for the guys — with no social stigma. There are few customs about dating to inhibit “hooking up” and, of course, revealing clothing has been taken to its limit, with girls actually going topless. Well damn.....
3. The Sambians
To become a man in this primitive tribe, boys are removed from the presence of all females at the age of seven, living with other males for ten years. During the ten years, the skin is pierced to remove any contamination brought upon by women. For the same reason, they also regularly incur nose-bleeding and vomiting caused by consuming large amounts of sugarcane.To top it off, they are required to ingest the semen of their elders, which is thought to sustain growth and strength. Ohhkayyy......
4. The Wodaabee
In the Wodaabe tribe in West Africa, men are known to steal each other's wives. The Wodaabe's first marriage is arranged by their parents in infancy and must be between cousins of the same lineage. However, at the yearly Gerewol Festival, Wodaabe men wear elaborate makeup and costumes and dance to impress the women – and hopefully steal a new wife.
5. Saut d'Eau
If you travel to Haiti and visit the waterfalls of Saut d'Eau during the month of July, you may witness quite a ritual. Voodoo practitioners make this journey each summer to worship the goddess of love. Pretty normal stuff, right? Well, not quite. Just picture a bunch of naked people twisting and moving around in mixed mud with the blood of sacrificed animals, including cow and goat heads thrown into the mix. I'm sure there's nothing like it. What do you think of this?
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5 ShockingSexual Practices/Traditions From Around The World!
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From a tribe of men stealing each others wife to kids having sex at a very young age ,amaze yourself with these 5 Shocking Sexual Traditions From Around The World! Lets begin!
1. The Mardudjara
The first portion of this Mardudjara ritual involves a barbaric circumcision followed by the circumcised male ingesting his own foreskin. After he heals up, the penis is then cut lengthwise on the underside, sometimes all the way to the scrotum. Blood is then dripped over a fire in order to purify it. From then on, the male will urinate from the underside of his penis instead of the urethra. The real question, however, is how does destroying a boy's 'manhood' bring him into manhood? Like seriously....
2. The Trobrianders
These islanders from a remote tribe in Papua seem like a case study in the ultimate consequences of the sexual revolution: girls want sex just as much as guys, and kids start having sex at a very young age — 6-8 for the girls and 10-12 for the guys — with no social stigma. There are few customs about dating to inhibit “hooking up” and, of course, revealing clothing has been taken to its limit, with girls actually going topless. Well damn.....
3. The Sambians
To become a man in this primitive tribe, boys are removed from the presence of all females at the age of seven, living with other males for ten years. During the ten years, the skin is pierced to remove any contamination brought upon by women. For the same reason, they also regularly incur nose-bleeding and vomiting caused by consuming large amounts of sugarcane.To top it off, they are required to ingest the semen of their elders, which is thought to sustain growth and strength. Ohhkayyy......
4. The Wodaabee
In the Wodaabe tribe in West Africa, men are known to steal each other's wives. The Wodaabe's first marriage is arranged by their parents in infancy and must be between cousins of the same lineage. However, at the yearly Gerewol Festival, Wodaabe men wear elaborate makeup and costumes and dance to impress the women – and hopefully steal a new wife.
5. Saut d'Eau
If you travel to Haiti and visit the waterfalls of Saut d'Eau during the month of July, you may witness quite a ritual. Voodoo practitioners make this journey each summer to worship the goddess of love. Pretty normal stuff, right? Well, not quite. Just picture a bunch of naked people twisting and moving around in mixed mud with the blood of sacrificed animals, including cow and goat heads thrown into the mix. I'm sure there's nothing like it. What do you think of this?
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Jeddah is the second largest city of Saudi Arabia. Located at the Red Sea and being the most important starting point for the hadj it has a more international atmosphere than Riyadh and is therefore more liberal. The video clip shows impressions of the city.
I visited Jeddah during our overland trip from the Netherlands to South Africa (my wife was not admitted to Saudi Arabia)

Jeddah is the second largest city of Saudi Arabia. Located at the Red Sea and being the most important starting point for the hadj it has a more international atmosphere than Riyadh and is therefore more liberal. The video clip shows impressions of the city.
I visited Jeddah during our overland trip from the Netherlands to South Africa (my wife was not admitted to Saudi Arabia)

10 Most Sexist Countries

Despite advancements in gender equality in recent years, some countries still see a great amount of disparity between men and women. In many cases, laws work ag...

Despite advancements in gender equality in recent years, some countries still see a great amount of disparity between men and women. In many cases, laws work against women, preventing them from pursuing the careers they won’t or having equal rights within a marriage.
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Despite advancements in gender equality in recent years, some countries still see a great amount of disparity between men and women. In many cases, laws work against women, preventing them from pursuing the careers they won’t or having equal rights within a marriage.
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CRAZIEST Things Ancient Romans Did!

Here is a top list of 20 history facts you probably didn't know about the ancient Roman Empire. From bloody gladiator fights at the colosseum to insane emperors...

Here is a top list of 20 history facts you probably didn't know about the ancient Roman Empire. From bloody gladiator fights at the colosseum to insane emperors drinking poison. From women sporting a unibrow to gluttony to the point of vomiting. Find out what Julius Caesar and the Senate were really up to.
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Did you know that drinking gladiator blood could cure epilepsy? Or that unibrows are actually sexy? I didn’t either! Here are 20 things I bet you didn’t know about the Romans.
Number 20
Roman physicians would recommend consuming a gladiator’s blood or liver to cure epilepsy and infertility. It had to be fresh, but if you couldn’t afford it you could always go to a public execution and get a criminal’s blood to drink. I’m sure the effects would be about the same. Ewww….
Number 19
Speaking of gladiators, gladiatorial fighting was not the most popular form of entertainment. To be fair, the arena for gladiatorial combat, aka the Colosseum, was huge. Modern archaeologists estimate that it could accommodate over 50,000 people. However it was dwarfed by the Circus Maximus that at one point in time could accommodate 250,000 people. That was a quarter of Rome’s entire population. Imagine losing your kid in that stadium!
Do you know which stadium is the largest stadium in the world today?
Number 18
Even though the average life expectancy in Rome was only about 25, this did not mean that no one lived into their thirties or on into old age. The average was skewed by the number of women who died giving birth, and by high infant mortality. Once a Roman made it to maturity, they were likely to live as long as people do today.
Currently, the largest stadium in the world is the Rungrado 1st of May Stadium in North Korea that can hold 150,000 people. Here’s a picture since most of us will probably never see it in real life.
Number 17
Very few Roman hours lasted an hour. Like us, the Romans divided the day into 24 hours. But, since the length of the sunlight varied with the seasons, this also meant that the length of the hour changed. In the winter an hour was about 45 minutes and in the summer, about 75 minutes.
Number 16
Purple clothing was all the rage but was a status symbol and reserved only for emperors or senators. To achieve the color, a dye was made from murex seashells. What’s that? Here’s a picture. It was treason for anyone other than the emperor to dress completely in purple.
Number 15
Ancient Roman ladies loved dark eyebrows that almost formed a unibrow- a la Frida Kahlo- and they would use soot to make their eyebrows more dramatic and noticeable. Fabulous!
Number 14
White teeth were prized by the Romans, and so false teeth, made from bone, ivory and paste, were very popular.
Number 13
Stretching from the Atlantic to the Tigris, the Roman Empire contained perhaps about 65 million inhabitants. While Latin was the language of the army and of Roman law, many people incorporated into the empire continued to speak their native tongue (Punic, Coptic, Aramaic, Celtic) instead of Latin. The Roman elite was bilingual speaking both Greek and Latin. For them, Greek was a badge of status.
Number 12
The empire produced eminent philosophers such as Seneca and Marcus Aurelius. Yet some Romans hated philosophy for two main reasons: first, it was a Greek invention, and the Greeks were a conquered race and therefore inferior. I know I just said that Greek was a badge of status but apparently speaking Greek is wayyyy better than being Greek. Second, the study of philosophy focused on yourself….. and your feelings… which is not good for soldiers that are sacrificing everything as a group to serve the Empire.
Number 11
Although in art they liked to be depicted in heroic and martial posture, Roman generals were ‘battle managers’, not warriors. Only in the most exceptional circumstances were they expected to fight hand-to-hand. If a battle was lost, the commander should either kill himself with his own sword or, let the enemy kill him.
Number 10Roman emperors adopted the daily habit of taking a small amount of every known poison in an attempt to gain immunity. The mixture was known as Mithridatium, after the creator of the practice, Mithridates the Great, king of Pontus. He believed he had developed the formula to gain immunity to everything. Yeah, I don’t know who he was either but apparently he lived into his 80s…so…maybe we should try it…

Here is a top list of 20 history facts you probably didn't know about the ancient Roman Empire. From bloody gladiator fights at the colosseum to insane emperors drinking poison. From women sporting a unibrow to gluttony to the point of vomiting. Find out what Julius Caesar and the Senate were really up to.
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List of top 20 craziest things the Romans did:
Did you know that drinking gladiator blood could cure epilepsy? Or that unibrows are actually sexy? I didn’t either! Here are 20 things I bet you didn’t know about the Romans.
Number 20
Roman physicians would recommend consuming a gladiator’s blood or liver to cure epilepsy and infertility. It had to be fresh, but if you couldn’t afford it you could always go to a public execution and get a criminal’s blood to drink. I’m sure the effects would be about the same. Ewww….
Number 19
Speaking of gladiators, gladiatorial fighting was not the most popular form of entertainment. To be fair, the arena for gladiatorial combat, aka the Colosseum, was huge. Modern archaeologists estimate that it could accommodate over 50,000 people. However it was dwarfed by the Circus Maximus that at one point in time could accommodate 250,000 people. That was a quarter of Rome’s entire population. Imagine losing your kid in that stadium!
Do you know which stadium is the largest stadium in the world today?
Number 18
Even though the average life expectancy in Rome was only about 25, this did not mean that no one lived into their thirties or on into old age. The average was skewed by the number of women who died giving birth, and by high infant mortality. Once a Roman made it to maturity, they were likely to live as long as people do today.
Currently, the largest stadium in the world is the Rungrado 1st of May Stadium in North Korea that can hold 150,000 people. Here’s a picture since most of us will probably never see it in real life.
Number 17
Very few Roman hours lasted an hour. Like us, the Romans divided the day into 24 hours. But, since the length of the sunlight varied with the seasons, this also meant that the length of the hour changed. In the winter an hour was about 45 minutes and in the summer, about 75 minutes.
Number 16
Purple clothing was all the rage but was a status symbol and reserved only for emperors or senators. To achieve the color, a dye was made from murex seashells. What’s that? Here’s a picture. It was treason for anyone other than the emperor to dress completely in purple.
Number 15
Ancient Roman ladies loved dark eyebrows that almost formed a unibrow- a la Frida Kahlo- and they would use soot to make their eyebrows more dramatic and noticeable. Fabulous!
Number 14
White teeth were prized by the Romans, and so false teeth, made from bone, ivory and paste, were very popular.
Number 13
Stretching from the Atlantic to the Tigris, the Roman Empire contained perhaps about 65 million inhabitants. While Latin was the language of the army and of Roman law, many people incorporated into the empire continued to speak their native tongue (Punic, Coptic, Aramaic, Celtic) instead of Latin. The Roman elite was bilingual speaking both Greek and Latin. For them, Greek was a badge of status.
Number 12
The empire produced eminent philosophers such as Seneca and Marcus Aurelius. Yet some Romans hated philosophy for two main reasons: first, it was a Greek invention, and the Greeks were a conquered race and therefore inferior. I know I just said that Greek was a badge of status but apparently speaking Greek is wayyyy better than being Greek. Second, the study of philosophy focused on yourself….. and your feelings… which is not good for soldiers that are sacrificing everything as a group to serve the Empire.
Number 11
Although in art they liked to be depicted in heroic and martial posture, Roman generals were ‘battle managers’, not warriors. Only in the most exceptional circumstances were they expected to fight hand-to-hand. If a battle was lost, the commander should either kill himself with his own sword or, let the enemy kill him.
Number 10Roman emperors adopted the daily habit of taking a small amount of every known poison in an attempt to gain immunity. The mixture was known as Mithridatium, after the creator of the practice, Mithridates the Great, king of Pontus. He believed he had developed the formula to gain immunity to everything. Yeah, I don’t know who he was either but apparently he lived into his 80s…so…maybe we should try it…

Everyday sexism | Laura Bates | TEDxOxford

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. In this powerful and touching talk, Laura Bates confronts us with the ...

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. In this powerful and touching talk, Laura Bates confronts us with the realities of everyday sexism at UK universities.Quoting from eyewitness reports, she tells us shocking stories of women being expected to 'race to strip' as part of initiations; point scoring systems for sleeping with (especially virgin) freshers; and male freshers being forced to watch pornography. Moving from past problems to hopes for the future, Laura Bates reminds us that we can fight these sexist aspects of uni culture if we all stand together.
Laura Bates is the founder of the
Everyday Sexism project, a collection of
women's daily experiences of gender
inequality, which aims to step towards
gender equality by demonstrating that
sexism still exists in abundance in the UK
and abroad, despite what many think. In
December 2013 the project received its 50,000th entry. She is also contributor at Women Under Siege, a New York-based project working to combat the use of sexualised violence as a tool of war. She has written for the Independent, the Huffington Post, Grazia, the Women's Media Center and JUMP!Magazine for girls.
About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. In this powerful and touching talk, Laura Bates confronts us with the realities of everyday sexism at UK universities.Quoting from eyewitness reports, she tells us shocking stories of women being expected to 'race to strip' as part of initiations; point scoring systems for sleeping with (especially virgin) freshers; and male freshers being forced to watch pornography. Moving from past problems to hopes for the future, Laura Bates reminds us that we can fight these sexist aspects of uni culture if we all stand together.
Laura Bates is the founder of the
Everyday Sexism project, a collection of
women's daily experiences of gender
inequality, which aims to step towards
gender equality by demonstrating that
sexism still exists in abundance in the UK
and abroad, despite what many think. In
December 2013 the project received its 50,000th entry. She is also contributor at Women Under Siege, a New York-based project working to combat the use of sexualised violence as a tool of war. She has written for the Independent, the Huffington Post, Grazia, the Women's Media Center and JUMP!Magazine for girls.
About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

The cast of ‘Orange Is The New Black’ tells MTV News what they think can be done to get more women in positions of power in Hollywood at the Orange Con event in New York City.
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The Land of No Men: Inside Kenya's Women-Only Village

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Where the foothills of Mount Kenya merge into the desert, the people of Samburu have maintained a strict patri...

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Where the foothills of Mount Kenya merge into the desert, the people of Samburu have maintained a strict patriarchy for over 500 years in northern Kenya. That is, until 25 years ago, when Rebecca Lolosoli founded Umoja village as a safe haven for the region's women. Umoja, which means "unity" in Swahili, is quite literally a no man's land, and the matriarchal refuge is now home to the Samburu women who no longer want to suffer abuses, like genital mutilation and forced marriages, at the hands of men.
Throughout the years, it has also empowered other women in the districts surrounding Samburu to start their own men-excluding villages. Broadly visited Umoja and the villages it inspired to meet with the women who were fed up with living in a violent patriarchy.
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Big F - Season 2 - Episode 6 - "A STEAMY OFFICE ROMANCE"

Sexism and sexual harassment at work often go unreported as they affect a woman's personal as well as professional life. MeetKiara, a small town girl with big ...

Sexism and sexual harassment at work often go unreported as they affect a woman's personal as well as professional life. MeetKiara, a small town girl with big city dreams, who joins as an intern in an advertising company but struggles to fit in. Her dedication and unfeigned charm attract her boss Samrat, but their bond earns her sexist remarks from her colleagues. With her reputation and career at stake, she's cornered by her CEO's immoral advances. Will Kiara suffer in silence or fight back?

Sexism and sexual harassment at work often go unreported as they affect a woman's personal as well as professional life. MeetKiara, a small town girl with big city dreams, who joins as an intern in an advertising company but struggles to fit in. Her dedication and unfeigned charm attract her boss Samrat, but their bond earns her sexist remarks from her colleagues. With her reputation and career at stake, she's cornered by her CEO's immoral advances. Will Kiara suffer in silence or fight back?

Trailer: The Passionate Pursuits of Angela Bowen

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From inner city streets to prestigious universities, a passionate dancer and activist confron...

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From inner city streets to prestigious universities, a passionate dancer and activist confronts racism, sexism, and homophobia, transforming her own life and the lives of those around her.

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25 Ya Got Problems - Just Ship It - /v/ the Musical IV

Ya Got Trouble - The Music Man
Well, either you're too dumb to see
sexism in vidya you do not wish to acknowledge
Or you are not aware of the amount of misogyn...

Ya Got Trouble - The Music Man
Well, either you're too dumb to see
sexism in vidya you do not wish to acknowledge
Or you are not aware of the amount of misogyny brought
By the prevalence of vidya games in the community.
It's problematic, Journo, right here,
I say, it's problematic in VidyaCity
Why sure I'm a vidya player,
Certainly quite ashamed to say
Always quite ashamed to say it
I consider that the hours I spend
With controller in my hands as woeful
Can be educational
and coordinate your hand and help your eye
Always take and try to not
to let anyone but yourself
get kills the entire match of course
But just as I say,
It takes intellect, morality, and feminism to play
An FPS,
I say that all male gamers
talk shit to their entire team
And I call that "skill"
The first big step on the road
To the depths of muh-soggy-nay
First, harassin' some women online
Then beating women for fun
An' the next thing ya know,
Your then playin' games for money
at a big tourney
And listenin' to some bald, British bastard
That tells them the wonders of PC gaming
Not content with console gaming, no!
But a game where they change it with modding support!
Would Like to see some disgusting neck beard
using sex mods? Doesn't that trigger you?
Well, I should say.
Journos, lemme tell you what I mean.
Ya got one, two, three, four, five, six million players in a game.
Players that make no difference
Between an anon and a troll,
With a capital "T,"
And that rhymes with "G" and that stands for games!
And all week long your Vidya City
Gamers will be harassin' at,
I say those gamers will be harassin'!
Always harassin' women mornin' time, noon time, night time too!
100% that new vidya
Nevermind findin' a new job somewhere
Or taking a shower to go to said job
Nevermind going to that interview
Just slouching around playing their vidya games
Every Friday Night and those are problems
Oh, yes we got lots and lots a' problems
I'm not doin' this for myself at all, you see
Or for children
For society, BUT THERE'S SEXISM!
Right here in Vidya City.
Problems with a capital "P"
And that rhymes with "G" and that stands for games!
Now, I know you journos are the right kinda "gamer".
I'm not joshin' when I say this
Do ya know what disgusting, sick shit they talk about
While they're postin' on the site 4chan?
They're playin' Witcher 3, playin' Hatred
They're jerkin' it to jap games like weeaboo creeps
And braggin' all about
How they hide violent urges by killing women
Then one day, they just stop playin',
Start their training on how to shoot a gun
MLG players and Adderal addicts
And Murder-sims, that inspire them to be horrid criminals real-life!
Mass-sexism!
Journos, all video games are the devil's playground!
Journos:
Problems, oh we got problems,
Right here in Vidya City!
With a capital "P"
That rhymes with "G"
And that stands for Games,
That stands for Games.
It's surely problematic!
Right here in Vidya City,
Right here!
Gotta figure out a way
To keep those neck beards firmly calm and tame
Our children's children's gonna have
Problems, Problems, Problems, Problems, Problems...Harold:
Journos of Vidya City!
Eat up my bullshit before you look sexist!
Watch for the tell-tale sign of misogyny!
The moment a gamer plays vidya,
Does he use his masculine control to oppress women NPCs?
Is he not intimidated looking at strong female protags?
Waifu games tucked in his backlog?
Does he memorize moves for his fighting games
to use in online matches?
Are epic maymays being used on the internet?
memes like 'fun?"
And 'SJW?"
Well, if so Journos,
Ya got problems,
Right here in Vidya city!
With a capital "P"
And that rhymes with "G"
And that stands for Games.
It's surely problematic!
Right here in Vidya City!
Play games like Life is Strange, Broken Age and Gone Home!
Our children's children's gonna have
Problems
Oh, how problematic.
These are sexist, sexist problems.
All games with a sexy heroine's an MRA's tool!
Oh yes we got problems, problems, problems!
Oh yes we got problems, problems, big, big, problems.
With a "P"!
With a capital "P"
Gotta rhyme it with "G"!
Gotta rhyme with "G"
And that stands for Games!!!
That stands for games.

Ya Got Trouble - The Music Man
Well, either you're too dumb to see
sexism in vidya you do not wish to acknowledge
Or you are not aware of the amount of misogyny brought
By the prevalence of vidya games in the community.
It's problematic, Journo, right here,
I say, it's problematic in VidyaCity
Why sure I'm a vidya player,
Certainly quite ashamed to say
Always quite ashamed to say it
I consider that the hours I spend
With controller in my hands as woeful
Can be educational
and coordinate your hand and help your eye
Always take and try to not
to let anyone but yourself
get kills the entire match of course
But just as I say,
It takes intellect, morality, and feminism to play
An FPS,
I say that all male gamers
talk shit to their entire team
And I call that "skill"
The first big step on the road
To the depths of muh-soggy-nay
First, harassin' some women online
Then beating women for fun
An' the next thing ya know,
Your then playin' games for money
at a big tourney
And listenin' to some bald, British bastard
That tells them the wonders of PC gaming
Not content with console gaming, no!
But a game where they change it with modding support!
Would Like to see some disgusting neck beard
using sex mods? Doesn't that trigger you?
Well, I should say.
Journos, lemme tell you what I mean.
Ya got one, two, three, four, five, six million players in a game.
Players that make no difference
Between an anon and a troll,
With a capital "T,"
And that rhymes with "G" and that stands for games!
And all week long your Vidya City
Gamers will be harassin' at,
I say those gamers will be harassin'!
Always harassin' women mornin' time, noon time, night time too!
100% that new vidya
Nevermind findin' a new job somewhere
Or taking a shower to go to said job
Nevermind going to that interview
Just slouching around playing their vidya games
Every Friday Night and those are problems
Oh, yes we got lots and lots a' problems
I'm not doin' this for myself at all, you see
Or for children
For society, BUT THERE'S SEXISM!
Right here in Vidya City.
Problems with a capital "P"
And that rhymes with "G" and that stands for games!
Now, I know you journos are the right kinda "gamer".
I'm not joshin' when I say this
Do ya know what disgusting, sick shit they talk about
While they're postin' on the site 4chan?
They're playin' Witcher 3, playin' Hatred
They're jerkin' it to jap games like weeaboo creeps
And braggin' all about
How they hide violent urges by killing women
Then one day, they just stop playin',
Start their training on how to shoot a gun
MLG players and Adderal addicts
And Murder-sims, that inspire them to be horrid criminals real-life!
Mass-sexism!
Journos, all video games are the devil's playground!
Journos:
Problems, oh we got problems,
Right here in Vidya City!
With a capital "P"
That rhymes with "G"
And that stands for Games,
That stands for Games.
It's surely problematic!
Right here in Vidya City,
Right here!
Gotta figure out a way
To keep those neck beards firmly calm and tame
Our children's children's gonna have
Problems, Problems, Problems, Problems, Problems...Harold:
Journos of Vidya City!
Eat up my bullshit before you look sexist!
Watch for the tell-tale sign of misogyny!
The moment a gamer plays vidya,
Does he use his masculine control to oppress women NPCs?
Is he not intimidated looking at strong female protags?
Waifu games tucked in his backlog?
Does he memorize moves for his fighting games
to use in online matches?
Are epic maymays being used on the internet?
memes like 'fun?"
And 'SJW?"
Well, if so Journos,
Ya got problems,
Right here in Vidya city!
With a capital "P"
And that rhymes with "G"
And that stands for Games.
It's surely problematic!
Right here in Vidya City!
Play games like Life is Strange, Broken Age and Gone Home!
Our children's children's gonna have
Problems
Oh, how problematic.
These are sexist, sexist problems.
All games with a sexy heroine's an MRA's tool!
Oh yes we got problems, problems, problems!
Oh yes we got problems, problems, big, big, problems.
With a "P"!
With a capital "P"
Gotta rhyme it with "G"!
Gotta rhyme with "G"
And that stands for Games!!!
That stands for games.

The Collision of Sports and Politics

Bill Moyers talks with sports editor Dave Zirin about the collision of sports and politics and the ways in which sports shape our understanding of things like r...

Bill Moyers talks with sports editor Dave Zirin about the collision of sports and politics and the ways in which sports shape our understanding of things like racism, sexism, homophobia. It shapes our understanding of corporations and what's happening to our cities. In so many different ways sports stories are stories of American life in the 21st century.

Bill Moyers talks with sports editor Dave Zirin about the collision of sports and politics and the ways in which sports shape our understanding of things like racism, sexism, homophobia. It shapes our understanding of corporations and what's happening to our cities. In so many different ways sports stories are stories of American life in the 21st century.

Everyday sexism: Laura Bates at TEDxCoventGardenWomen

In this fascinating talk, founder of the award-winning EverydaySexismProject, Laura Bates, talks about her inspiring initiative. The EveryDaySexism is an ever-increasing collection of over 50,000 women's experiences of gender imbalance. The stories come from women of all ages, races and sexual orientations, disabled and non-disabled, employed and unemployed, religious and non-religious. The project has expanded into 18 countries worldwide and become internationally renowned, featuring in media from the New York Times to FrenchGlamour, CNN to Grazia South Africa, Cosmopolitan to the Times of India.
See more in: www.everydaysexism.com
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TE...

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[Update 14.3.17: Laura Bates has won two of our 'Lying Feminist of the Month' awards https://j4mb.org.uk/lying-woman-of-the-month/ ]
To commemorate IWD, there was a discussion about feminism in the modern era on this lunchtime's BBC programme Daily Politics, hosted by regular anchor Andrew Neil. One of the two key women in the discussions was Laura Bates, the young woman who launched and still runs 'The Everyday Sexism Project' http://www.everydaysexism.com. In November 2013 we launched The Alternative Sexism Project http://thealternativesexismproject.wordpress.com to collect stories of anti-male sexist c...

published: 13 Mar 2013

Laura Bates - interview with the founder of the Everyday Sexism project

Laura Bates is the author of Girl Up, the founder of the Everyday Sexism project, and the person behind the SRE Now campaign which is focused on getting comprehensive sex and relationships education (SRE) in schools to make sure that everyone has information on how to navigate healthy relationships.
FollowLaura:
https://twitter.com/everydaysexism
http://everydaysexism.com/
http://www.srenow.org/
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Laura Bates - Full Address and Q&A - Oxford Union

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Laura BatesBEM is a British feminist writer. She founded the Everyday Sexism Project, which has been described as "one of the biggest social media success stories on the internet" in 2012.
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Shakespeare in Shackles: The Transformative Power of Literature: Laura Bates at TEDxUCLA

Laura Bates has a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in Comparative Literature, with a focus on Shakespeare studies. She is a professor of English at Indiana State University, where she has taught courses on Shakespeare for the past fifteen years to students on campus and in prison.
For more than 25 years she has worked in prisons as a volunteer and as a professor. She created the world's first Shakespeare program in supermax—the long-term solitary confinement unit. Her work has been featured in local and national media, including two segments on MSNBC-TV's Lock Up.
She is the author of "Shakespeare Saved My Life": Ten Years in Solitary with the Bard (Sourcebooks, 2013).
She has been happily married for nearly thirty years to Allan Bates, a retired professor and playwright.
About TE...

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[Note added 14.10.14: Since this programme was recorded, Laura Bates has won the inaugural 'Whiny Feminist of the Month' award and a 'Lying Feminist of the Month' award. Caroline Criado-Perez has excelled herself in the meantime, winning the former award and two of the latter. These women are the gifts that keep on giving. Details on http://j4mb.org.uk.]
Jeremy Vine's midday BBC Radio 2 show regularly attracts 6 - 7 million listeners. The image above was taken by a young lady who works on the programme. She asked me to cite two key men's human rights issues, for an image to be posted on the show'...

published: 15 Mar 2013

Sexism and Solidarity Beyond Borders: Laura Bates at TEDxEastEnd

Laura Bates founded the Everyday Sexism Project in April 2012 after realising that people no longer considered sexism to be a problem within society. The online platform where women can submit everyday examples of sexism directly or via email or Twitter, gives women from all over the world a voice.
The website recorded 25,000 testimonies from 15 different countries within a year, showing that sexism is still very much a big issue. The stories come from women of all ages, races and sexual orientations, disabled and non-disabled, employed and unemployed, religious and non-religious. In a single year, the project has become internationally renowned, featuring in media from the New York Times to FrenchGlamour, CNN to Grazia South Africa, Cosmopolitan to the Times of India. Laura writes regu...

PSHE - Quotas - Laura Bates

Quotas have strong cases both for and against. Laura Bates looks at both sides of the argument and discusses the possible benefits and pitfalls.

published: 03 Oct 2017

One woman's battle to fight everyday sexism

Laura Bates is the woman behind the Everyday Sexism project.
It encourages people to log sexism experienced on a daily basis - from wolf whistles to verbal abuse.
For more from London Live, click here: www.londonlive.co.uk

Culture Now: Laura Bates

Writer and activist Laura Bates discusses her new book The Everyday Sexism Project (Simon & Schuster, 2014).
Bates is the founder of the Everyday Sexism Project, a web-based collection of over 60,000 women’s daily experiences of gender inequality. Started in 2012, this quickly became a viral sensation, attracting international press attention, and putting the problem of sexism and gender imbalance firmly on the international media agenda.
http://www.everydaysexism.com/
https://www.ica.org.uk/whats-on/culture-now-laura-bates

Everyday sexism: Laura Bates at TEDxCoventGardenWomen

In this fascinating talk, founder of the award-winning EverydaySexismProject, Laura Bates, talks about her inspiring initiative. The EveryDaySexism is an ever-i...

In this fascinating talk, founder of the award-winning EverydaySexismProject, Laura Bates, talks about her inspiring initiative. The EveryDaySexism is an ever-increasing collection of over 50,000 women's experiences of gender imbalance. The stories come from women of all ages, races and sexual orientations, disabled and non-disabled, employed and unemployed, religious and non-religious. The project has expanded into 18 countries worldwide and become internationally renowned, featuring in media from the New York Times to FrenchGlamour, CNN to Grazia South Africa, Cosmopolitan to the Times of India.
See more in: www.everydaysexism.com
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

In this fascinating talk, founder of the award-winning EverydaySexismProject, Laura Bates, talks about her inspiring initiative. The EveryDaySexism is an ever-increasing collection of over 50,000 women's experiences of gender imbalance. The stories come from women of all ages, races and sexual orientations, disabled and non-disabled, employed and unemployed, religious and non-religious. The project has expanded into 18 countries worldwide and become internationally renowned, featuring in media from the New York Times to FrenchGlamour, CNN to Grazia South Africa, Cosmopolitan to the Times of India.
See more in: www.everydaysexism.com
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

If everyone who watched this video gave us just £1 – or even better, £1 monthly - we could change the world. Click here to make a difference. Thanks.
https://j...

If everyone who watched this video gave us just £1 – or even better, £1 monthly - we could change the world. Click here to make a difference. Thanks.
https://j4mb.wordpress.com/donate/
[Update 14.3.17: Laura Bates has won two of our 'Lying Feminist of the Month' awards https://j4mb.org.uk/lying-woman-of-the-month/ ]
To commemorate IWD, there was a discussion about feminism in the modern era on this lunchtime's BBC programme Daily Politics, hosted by regular anchor Andrew Neil. One of the two key women in the discussions was Laura Bates, the young woman who launched and still runs 'The Everyday Sexism Project' http://www.everydaysexism.com. In November 2013 we launched The Alternative Sexism Project http://thealternativesexismproject.wordpress.com to collect stories of anti-male sexist comments, behaviours etc.
Around the same time we also launched The Whine Club, and since November 2013 we've been presenting 'Whiny Woman of the Month' awards http://j4mb.wordpress.com/the-whine-club/. Laura Bates was, fittingly, the inaugural winner of the award.
Also appearing on the programme was the renowned sociologist Dr Catherine Hakim, originator of the influential Preference Theory (2000). She made some very insightful points and I wish she'd been given longer to speak. It's a shame she didn't seize this golden opportunity to point out the damage caused to Norwegian businesses by gender quotas, and that Preference Theory shows that four in seven British men of working age are work-centred, while only one in seven British women is, which leads to the gender 'imbalances' we see in parliament and elsewhere.
I invite you to contact me mb1957@hotmail.co.uk if you have any queries about our three campaigns, or wish to support them in any way:
JUSTICE FOR MEN & BOYS
(and the women who love them)
http://j4mb.wordpress.com
ANTI-FEMINISM LEAGUE
http://fightingfeminism.wordpress.com
CAMPAIGN FOR MERIT IN BUSINESS
http://c4mb.wordpress.com
None of the people associated with these campaigns, including myself, obtain any personal income from donations. 100% of donation income is directed towards campaign costs. You can make a donation through this link:
http://j4mb.wordpress.com/donate/
Thank you for your support. We're working hard to make the future brighter for men and boys, and the women who love them.
Mike Buchanan
PARTY LEADER

If everyone who watched this video gave us just £1 – or even better, £1 monthly - we could change the world. Click here to make a difference. Thanks.
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[Update 14.3.17: Laura Bates has won two of our 'Lying Feminist of the Month' awards https://j4mb.org.uk/lying-woman-of-the-month/ ]
To commemorate IWD, there was a discussion about feminism in the modern era on this lunchtime's BBC programme Daily Politics, hosted by regular anchor Andrew Neil. One of the two key women in the discussions was Laura Bates, the young woman who launched and still runs 'The Everyday Sexism Project' http://www.everydaysexism.com. In November 2013 we launched The Alternative Sexism Project http://thealternativesexismproject.wordpress.com to collect stories of anti-male sexist comments, behaviours etc.
Around the same time we also launched The Whine Club, and since November 2013 we've been presenting 'Whiny Woman of the Month' awards http://j4mb.wordpress.com/the-whine-club/. Laura Bates was, fittingly, the inaugural winner of the award.
Also appearing on the programme was the renowned sociologist Dr Catherine Hakim, originator of the influential Preference Theory (2000). She made some very insightful points and I wish she'd been given longer to speak. It's a shame she didn't seize this golden opportunity to point out the damage caused to Norwegian businesses by gender quotas, and that Preference Theory shows that four in seven British men of working age are work-centred, while only one in seven British women is, which leads to the gender 'imbalances' we see in parliament and elsewhere.
I invite you to contact me mb1957@hotmail.co.uk if you have any queries about our three campaigns, or wish to support them in any way:
JUSTICE FOR MEN & BOYS
(and the women who love them)
http://j4mb.wordpress.com
ANTI-FEMINISM LEAGUE
http://fightingfeminism.wordpress.com
CAMPAIGN FOR MERIT IN BUSINESS
http://c4mb.wordpress.com
None of the people associated with these campaigns, including myself, obtain any personal income from donations. 100% of donation income is directed towards campaign costs. You can make a donation through this link:
http://j4mb.wordpress.com/donate/
Thank you for your support. We're working hard to make the future brighter for men and boys, and the women who love them.
Mike Buchanan
PARTY LEADER

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Laura Bates - interview with the founder of the Everyday Sexism project

Laura Bates is the author of Girl Up, the founder of the Everyday Sexism project, and the person behind the SRE Now campaign which is focused on getting comprehensive sex and relationships education (SRE) in schools to make sure that everyone has information on how to navigate healthy relationships.
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Laura Bates is the author of Girl Up, the founder of the Everyday Sexism project, and the person behind the SRE Now campaign which is focused on getting comprehensive sex and relationships education (SRE) in schools to make sure that everyone has information on how to navigate healthy relationships.
FollowLaura:
https://twitter.com/everydaysexism
http://everydaysexism.com/
http://www.srenow.org/
Join the conversation:
http://www.betty.me/
https://www.instagram.com/bettycollective/
https://www.snapchat.com/add/bettycollective/
https://twitter.com/bettycollective
https://www.facebook.com/bettycollective

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Laura BatesBEM is a British feminist writer. She founded the Everyday Sexism Project, which has been described as "one of the biggest social media success stories on the internet" in 2012.
ABOUT THE OXFORDUNION SOCIETY: The Union is the world's most prestigious debating society, with an unparalleled reputation for bringing international guests and speakers to Oxford. It has been established for 189 years, aiming to promote debate and discussion not just in Oxford University, but across the globe.

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Laura BatesBEM is a British feminist writer. She founded the Everyday Sexism Project, which has been described as "one of the biggest social media success stories on the internet" in 2012.
ABOUT THE OXFORDUNION SOCIETY: The Union is the world's most prestigious debating society, with an unparalleled reputation for bringing international guests and speakers to Oxford. It has been established for 189 years, aiming to promote debate and discussion not just in Oxford University, but across the globe.

Laura Bates has a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in Comparative Literature, with a focus on Shakespeare studies. She is a professor of English at Indiana State University, where she has taught courses on Shakespeare for the past fifteen years to students on campus and in prison.
For more than 25 years she has worked in prisons as a volunteer and as a professor. She created the world's first Shakespeare program in supermax—the long-term solitary confinement unit. Her work has been featured in local and national media, including two segments on MSNBC-TV's Lock Up.
She is the author of "Shakespeare Saved My Life": Ten Years in Solitary with the Bard (Sourcebooks, 2013).
She has been happily married for nearly thirty years to Allan Bates, a retired professor and playwright.
About TEDx, x = independently organized event
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized. (Subject to certain rules and regulations.)

Laura Bates has a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in Comparative Literature, with a focus on Shakespeare studies. She is a professor of English at Indiana State University, where she has taught courses on Shakespeare for the past fifteen years to students on campus and in prison.
For more than 25 years she has worked in prisons as a volunteer and as a professor. She created the world's first Shakespeare program in supermax—the long-term solitary confinement unit. Her work has been featured in local and national media, including two segments on MSNBC-TV's Lock Up.
She is the author of "Shakespeare Saved My Life": Ten Years in Solitary with the Bard (Sourcebooks, 2013).
She has been happily married for nearly thirty years to Allan Bates, a retired professor and playwright.
About TEDx, x = independently organized event
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized. (Subject to certain rules and regulations.)

If everyone who listened to this discussion gave us just £1 – or even better, £1 monthly - we could change the world. Click here to make a difference. Thanks.
...

If everyone who listened to this discussion gave us just £1 – or even better, £1 monthly - we could change the world. Click here to make a difference. Thanks.
https://j4mb.wordpress.com/donate/
[Note added 14.10.14: Since this programme was recorded, Laura Bates has won the inaugural 'Whiny Feminist of the Month' award and a 'Lying Feminist of the Month' award. Caroline Criado-Perez has excelled herself in the meantime, winning the former award and two of the latter. These women are the gifts that keep on giving. Details on http://j4mb.org.uk.]
Jeremy Vine's midday BBC Radio 2 show regularly attracts 6 - 7 million listeners. The image above was taken by a young lady who works on the programme. She asked me to cite two key men's human rights issues, for an image to be posted on the show's Facebook page. My discussion was with Laura Bates of The Everyday Sexism Project - we call it The Everyday Whining Project. We have our own project, one of which shows how much more destructive anti-male sexism is than anti-female sexism - The Alternative Sexism Project http://thealternativesexismproject.wordpress.com. Our discussion was followed by some intriguing comments from listeners, including some support from female listeners.
Here's Radio 2's Facebook page, with plenty of 'likes' for the piece, and some interesting comments:
www.facebook.com/BBCR2
I had a constant stream of highly supportive phone calls and texts (from men and women) after the piece was broadcast. Less than an hour afterwards I'd been booked to speak on two other BBC radio shows in the next 24 hours, as well as a major commercial radio station tomorrow lunchtime. We'll post the audio files on this site as soon as we can.
Hits on all three blogs have gone through the roof :
http://j4mb.org.uk
http://fightingfeminism.wordpress.com
http://c4mb.wordpress.com
I invite you to contact me mb1957@hotmail.co.uk if you have any queries about our three campaigns, or wish to support them in any way:
JUSTICE FOR MEN & BOYS
(and the women who love them)
http://j4mb.wordpress.com
ANTI-FEMINISM LEAGUE
http://fightingfeminism.wordpress.com
CAMPAIGN FOR MERIT IN BUSINESS
http://c4mb.wordpress.com
None of the people associated with these campaigns, including myself, obtain any personal income from donations. 100% of donation income is directed towards campaign costs. You can make a donation through this link:
http://j4mb.wordpress.com/donate/
Thank you for your support. We're working hard to make the future brighter for men and boys, and the women who love them.
Mike Buchanan
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Jeremy Vine's midday BBC Radio 2 show regularly attracts 6 - 7 million listeners. The image above was taken by a young lady who works on the programme. She asked me to cite two key men's human rights issues, for an image to be posted on the show's Facebook page. My discussion was with Laura Bates of The Everyday Sexism Project - we call it The Everyday Whining Project. We have our own project, one of which shows how much more destructive anti-male sexism is than anti-female sexism - The Alternative Sexism Project http://thealternativesexismproject.wordpress.com. Our discussion was followed by some intriguing comments from listeners, including some support from female listeners.
Here's Radio 2's Facebook page, with plenty of 'likes' for the piece, and some interesting comments:
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I had a constant stream of highly supportive phone calls and texts (from men and women) after the piece was broadcast. Less than an hour afterwards I'd been booked to speak on two other BBC radio shows in the next 24 hours, as well as a major commercial radio station tomorrow lunchtime. We'll post the audio files on this site as soon as we can.
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Laura Bates founded the Everyday Sexism Project in April 2012 after realising that people no longer considered sexism to be a problem within society. The online platform where women can submit everyday examples of sexism directly or via email or Twitter, gives women from all over the world a voice.
The website recorded 25,000 testimonies from 15 different countries within a year, showing that sexism is still very much a big issue. The stories come from women of all ages, races and sexual orientations, disabled and non-disabled, employed and unemployed, religious and non-religious. In a single year, the project has become internationally renowned, featuring in media from the New York Times to FrenchGlamour, CNN to Grazia South Africa, Cosmopolitan to the Times of India. Laura writes regularly for the Guardian, the Independent, Grazia, and Red Magazine and has contributed to the Financial Times and the New Statesman among others.
Laura writes for a variety of magazines such as Grazia and Red Magazine, and broadsheets like the Guardian, the Independent and Financial Times. She is also a contributor to Women Under Siege which is a research project of sexual violence as a weapon of war. As part of her work for Women Under Siege, she consulted for the recent British Foreign Office Preventing Sexual ViolenceInitiative, a central feature of the UK's presidency of the 2013G8 Summit.
About TEDx
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Laura Bates founded the Everyday Sexism Project in April 2012 after realising that people no longer considered sexism to be a problem within society. The online platform where women can submit everyday examples of sexism directly or via email or Twitter, gives women from all over the world a voice.
The website recorded 25,000 testimonies from 15 different countries within a year, showing that sexism is still very much a big issue. The stories come from women of all ages, races and sexual orientations, disabled and non-disabled, employed and unemployed, religious and non-religious. In a single year, the project has become internationally renowned, featuring in media from the New York Times to FrenchGlamour, CNN to Grazia South Africa, Cosmopolitan to the Times of India. Laura writes regularly for the Guardian, the Independent, Grazia, and Red Magazine and has contributed to the Financial Times and the New Statesman among others.
Laura writes for a variety of magazines such as Grazia and Red Magazine, and broadsheets like the Guardian, the Independent and Financial Times. She is also a contributor to Women Under Siege which is a research project of sexual violence as a weapon of war. As part of her work for Women Under Siege, she consulted for the recent British Foreign Office Preventing Sexual ViolenceInitiative, a central feature of the UK's presidency of the 2013G8 Summit.
About TEDx
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

One woman's battle to fight everyday sexism

Laura Bates is the woman behind the Everyday Sexism project.
It encourages people to log sexism experienced on a daily basis - from wolf whistles to verbal ab...

Laura Bates is the woman behind the Everyday Sexism project.
It encourages people to log sexism experienced on a daily basis - from wolf whistles to verbal abuse.
For more from London Live, click here: www.londonlive.co.uk

Laura Bates is the woman behind the Everyday Sexism project.
It encourages people to log sexism experienced on a daily basis - from wolf whistles to verbal abuse.
For more from London Live, click here: www.londonlive.co.uk

Writer and activist Laura Bates discusses her new book The Everyday Sexism Project (Simon & Schuster, 2014).
Bates is the founder of the Everyday Sexism Project, a web-based collection of over 60,000 women’s daily experiences of gender inequality. Started in 2012, this quickly became a viral sensation, attracting international press attention, and putting the problem of sexism and gender imbalance firmly on the international media agenda.
http://www.everydaysexism.com/
https://www.ica.org.uk/whats-on/culture-now-laura-bates

Writer and activist Laura Bates discusses her new book The Everyday Sexism Project (Simon & Schuster, 2014).
Bates is the founder of the Everyday Sexism Project, a web-based collection of over 60,000 women’s daily experiences of gender inequality. Started in 2012, this quickly became a viral sensation, attracting international press attention, and putting the problem of sexism and gender imbalance firmly on the international media agenda.
http://www.everydaysexism.com/
https://www.ica.org.uk/whats-on/culture-now-laura-bates

Where We Stand: Confronting Sexism in the Mormon Church

Abby Maxwell-Hansen grew up dutifully accepting all teachings by the Mormon church. But when confronted with the sense that their rulings on sexuality, race and gender were not the will of God, she decided to act.
To follow Kristine Stolakis, the film's director, visit http://paperbridgefilms.com/
For similar stories, see:
What do Mormons Believe inToday?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rttNnBtpKc
Gay Marriage And The Battle For The Methodist Church
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAg_kgUuOvI
Anti-Abortion Laws Are Sweeping Across Red States (2013)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5TcVmH0DU8s
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published: 05 Jan 2017

The Land of No Men: Inside Kenya's Women-Only Village

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Where the foothills of Mount Kenya merge into the desert, the people of Samburu have maintained a strict patriarchy for over 500 years in northern Kenya. That is, until 25 years ago, when Rebecca Lolosoli founded Umoja village as a safe haven for the region's women. Umoja, which means "unity" in Swahili, is quite literally a no man's land, and the matriarchal refuge is now home to the Samburu women who no longer want to suffer abuses, like genital mutilation and forced marriages, at the hands of men.
Throughout the years, it has also empowered other women in the districts surrounding Samburu to start their own men-excluding villages. Broadly visited Umoja and the villages it inspired to meet with the women who were fed up with living in a ...

published: 09 Sep 2015

Native America before European Colonization

Upon the arrival of Columbus in 1492 in the Carabean Islands, unknown to Columbus (and majority of the Eastern Hemisphere), he landed on Islands located in the middle of two huge continents now known has North America and South America that was teaming with huge Civilizations (that rivaled any in the world at that time) and thousands of smaller Nations and Tribes. With recent estimations, the population may have been over 100 million people that spanned from Alaska and Green Land, all the to the tip of southern South America.
Pre Colombian North America (north of Mesoamerica):
In Pre-Canada, most people lived along the coast, along the major rivers
"I'll finishing editing this soon"

published: 08 Apr 2013

Poverty in America Documentary 2017

Dirty Deeds (Full Movie)

An American Pie-like comedy in which a high school senior tries to become the first student in years to complete the Dirty Deeds, an outrageous series of challenges that must be completed by the Homecoming banquet at 9am.

published: 03 Mar 2014

The Adorkable Misogyny of The Big Bang Theory

Watch part 2 here:
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The Big Bang Theory provides a perfect lens through which to deconstruct a popular media trope I like to call the Adorkable Misogynist. Adorkable Misogynists are male characters whose geeky version of masculinity is framed as comically pathetic yet still endearing. Their status as nerdy “nice guys” then lets them off the hook for a wide range of creepy, entitled, and sexist behaviors.
This is the 1st of two video essays about gender on The Big Bang Theory. Next month I'll focus on how the show relentlessly mocks its four male leads for not acting like “real men," and in so doing reinforces a whole bunch of regressive ideas about masculinity.
• Yes, The Big Bang...

published: 01 Sep 2017

Rostered On | The Teamwork Train | S1E2

Tess deals with sexism from both customers and co workers. Chris Woods comes down from head office to inspire the staff at an after hours sales meeting.
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published: 11 Apr 2017

Panel 2: Working in the 'Biz: Production Industries, Sexism and Gender Politics

Rose McGowan discusses DAWN, Adam Sandler, and endless controversy in Hollywood in this uncensored interview. From her early days in movies, to working with Quentin Tarantino and Wes Craven--we hear the most unapologetic (and refreshing) things that the star of Planet Terror & Death Proof has on her mind. The influence of Hemingway and other artistic disciplines, the played out sexism of the movie business, and why the movie business needs to step up its game is laid bare on Harper Simon’s TALK SHOW.
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Rose McGowan is an actress and director who has worked with Greg Araki, Robert Rodriguez, Quentin Tarantino, Brian DePalma, Wes Craven, and many more. She recently released her directorial debut, DAWN.
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published: 14 Jul 2015

Meet the Amish 4 of 4 - Night club and pagan festival

This engrossing reality series follows a group of teens who are experiencing Rumspringa, a period when Amish teenagers are allowed to explore life outside of their closed society. Originally broadcast on Channel 4 UK 2010 as "Amish: World's Squarest Teenagers".

Sexified Fallout 4 - Part 21 (Legendary Sexism)

Modded Fallout 4Let's Play featuring sexy mods beautifying the women of the wasteland.
Huge thanks to Bethesda for such a classic game and to the very talented modding community who made it even better!

published: 16 Nov 2017

Join the fight to stop sexism; it’s a mind-blowing conversation as Single in Gidi creators

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Flamboyant, colourful and eccentric, many among Pakistan's marginalised transgender community scrape a living through dancing, singing and begging on the streets of the country’s economic capital, Karachi. Many others, though, earn money catering for the sexual needs of local men in the city's seedier districts.
Investigating a never-before-seen side of life in Pakistan, this film from Oscar and EMMY award-winning director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy follows the stories of three transgender people, who each represent a different way of life in the country. Maggie is a prostitute who dreams of becoming an air hostess, while Chahat was abandoned by her middle-class family to beg on the streets. Sana is Karachi's most sought-after transgender dancer, desperate to give up the profession after a par...

Where We Stand: Confronting Sexism in the Mormon Church

Abby Maxwell-Hansen grew up dutifully accepting all teachings by the Mormon church. But when confronted with the sense that their rulings on sexuality, race and...

Abby Maxwell-Hansen grew up dutifully accepting all teachings by the Mormon church. But when confronted with the sense that their rulings on sexuality, race and gender were not the will of God, she decided to act.
To follow Kristine Stolakis, the film's director, visit http://paperbridgefilms.com/
For similar stories, see:
What do Mormons Believe inToday?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rttNnBtpKc
Gay Marriage And The Battle For The Methodist Church
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"Its a universal story of people who wake up to the fact that they are not treated equally and fighting back", states Abby. In the words of Dallin H. Oaks, Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, the church recognises women chiefly as "creators of bodies". All male Mormons will be ordained after 12 years of age, but women are not permitted to join the priesthood. "We need to change this, women need to be in these places." Where We Stand tells the inspirational story of the group behind the campaign Ordain Women and their fight to see women recognised as priests. Despite fears of being ex-communicated, and the Mormon taboo of "speaking up", these women are determined to bring equality to the future of the latter day saints.
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Abby Maxwell-Hansen grew up dutifully accepting all teachings by the Mormon church. But when confronted with the sense that their rulings on sexuality, race and gender were not the will of God, she decided to act.
To follow Kristine Stolakis, the film's director, visit http://paperbridgefilms.com/
For similar stories, see:
What do Mormons Believe inToday?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rttNnBtpKc
Gay Marriage And The Battle For The Methodist Church
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAg_kgUuOvI
Anti-Abortion Laws Are Sweeping Across Red States (2013)
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"Its a universal story of people who wake up to the fact that they are not treated equally and fighting back", states Abby. In the words of Dallin H. Oaks, Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, the church recognises women chiefly as "creators of bodies". All male Mormons will be ordained after 12 years of age, but women are not permitted to join the priesthood. "We need to change this, women need to be in these places." Where We Stand tells the inspirational story of the group behind the campaign Ordain Women and their fight to see women recognised as priests. Despite fears of being ex-communicated, and the Mormon taboo of "speaking up", these women are determined to bring equality to the future of the latter day saints.
PaperBridge Films – Ref. 6961
JourneymanPictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.

The Land of No Men: Inside Kenya's Women-Only Village

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Where the foothills of Mount Kenya merge into the desert, the people of Samburu have maintained a strict patriarchy for over 500 years in northern Kenya. That is, until 25 years ago, when Rebecca Lolosoli founded Umoja village as a safe haven for the region's women. Umoja, which means "unity" in Swahili, is quite literally a no man's land, and the matriarchal refuge is now home to the Samburu women who no longer want to suffer abuses, like genital mutilation and forced marriages, at the hands of men.
Throughout the years, it has also empowered other women in the districts surrounding Samburu to start their own men-excluding villages. Broadly visited Umoja and the villages it inspired to meet with the women who were fed up with living in a violent patriarchy.
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Where the foothills of Mount Kenya merge into the desert, the people of Samburu have maintained a strict patriarchy for over 500 years in northern Kenya. That is, until 25 years ago, when Rebecca Lolosoli founded Umoja village as a safe haven for the region's women. Umoja, which means "unity" in Swahili, is quite literally a no man's land, and the matriarchal refuge is now home to the Samburu women who no longer want to suffer abuses, like genital mutilation and forced marriages, at the hands of men.
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Upon the arrival of Columbus in 1492 in the Carabean Islands, unknown to Columbus (and majority of the Eastern Hemisphere), he landed on Islands located in the middle of two huge continents now known has North America and South America that was teaming with huge Civilizations (that rivaled any in the world at that time) and thousands of smaller Nations and Tribes. With recent estimations, the population may have been over 100 million people that spanned from Alaska and Green Land, all the to the tip of southern South America.
Pre Colombian North America (north of Mesoamerica):
In Pre-Canada, most people lived along the coast, along the major rivers
"I'll finishing editing this soon"

Upon the arrival of Columbus in 1492 in the Carabean Islands, unknown to Columbus (and majority of the Eastern Hemisphere), he landed on Islands located in the middle of two huge continents now known has North America and South America that was teaming with huge Civilizations (that rivaled any in the world at that time) and thousands of smaller Nations and Tribes. With recent estimations, the population may have been over 100 million people that spanned from Alaska and Green Land, all the to the tip of southern South America.
Pre Colombian North America (north of Mesoamerica):
In Pre-Canada, most people lived along the coast, along the major rivers
"I'll finishing editing this soon"

Dirty Deeds (Full Movie)

An American Pie-like comedy in which a high school senior tries to become the first student in years to complete the Dirty Deeds, an outrageous series of challe...

An American Pie-like comedy in which a high school senior tries to become the first student in years to complete the Dirty Deeds, an outrageous series of challenges that must be completed by the Homecoming banquet at 9am.

An American Pie-like comedy in which a high school senior tries to become the first student in years to complete the Dirty Deeds, an outrageous series of challenges that must be completed by the Homecoming banquet at 9am.

Watch part 2 here:
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The Big Bang Theory provides a perfect lens through which to deconstruct a popular media trope I like to call the Adorkable Misogynist. Adorkable Misogynists are male characters whose geeky version of masculinity is framed as comically pathetic yet still endearing. Their status as nerdy “nice guys” then lets them off the hook for a wide range of creepy, entitled, and sexist behaviors.
This is the 1st of two video essays about gender on The Big Bang Theory. Next month I'll focus on how the show relentlessly mocks its four male leads for not acting like “real men," and in so doing reinforces a whole bunch of regressive ideas about masculinity.
• Yes, The Big Bang Theory was the most watched scripted TV show in 2016 according to Nielsen: http://www.nielsen.com/us/en/insights/news/2016/tops-of-2016-tv.html
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The Big Bang Theory provides a perfect lens through which to deconstruct a popular media trope I like to call the Adorkable Misogynist. Adorkable Misogynists are male characters whose geeky version of masculinity is framed as comically pathetic yet still endearing. Their status as nerdy “nice guys” then lets them off the hook for a wide range of creepy, entitled, and sexist behaviors.
This is the 1st of two video essays about gender on The Big Bang Theory. Next month I'll focus on how the show relentlessly mocks its four male leads for not acting like “real men," and in so doing reinforces a whole bunch of regressive ideas about masculinity.
• Yes, The Big Bang Theory was the most watched scripted TV show in 2016 according to Nielsen: http://www.nielsen.com/us/en/insights/news/2016/tops-of-2016-tv.html
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Rostered On | The Teamwork Train | S1E2

Tess deals with sexism from both customers and co workers. Chris Woods comes down from head office to inspire the staff at an after hours sales meeting.
Join t...

Tess deals with sexism from both customers and co workers. Chris Woods comes down from head office to inspire the staff at an after hours sales meeting.
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"Rostered On" is an independent Australian comedy show based around the day to day struggles of working for retail giant "Electroworld".
Produced by RobotArmy Productions

Tess deals with sexism from both customers and co workers. Chris Woods comes down from head office to inspire the staff at an after hours sales meeting.
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Panel 2: Working in the 'Biz: Production Industries, Sexism and Gender Politics

Rose McGowan discusses DAWN, Adam Sandler, and endless controversy in Hollywood in this uncensored interview. From her early days in movies, to working with Quentin Tarantino and Wes Craven--we hear the most unapologetic (and refreshing) things that the star of Planet Terror & Death Proof has on her mind. The influence of Hemingway and other artistic disciplines, the played out sexism of the movie business, and why the movie business needs to step up its game is laid bare on Harper Simon’s TALK SHOW.
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Rose McGowan is an actress and director who has worked with Greg Araki, Robert Rodriguez, Quentin Tarantino, Brian DePalma, Wes Craven, and many more. She recently released her directorial debut, DAWN.
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Rose McGowan discusses DAWN, Adam Sandler, and endless controversy in Hollywood in this uncensored interview. From her early days in movies, to working with Quentin Tarantino and Wes Craven--we hear the most unapologetic (and refreshing) things that the star of Planet Terror & Death Proof has on her mind. The influence of Hemingway and other artistic disciplines, the played out sexism of the movie business, and why the movie business needs to step up its game is laid bare on Harper Simon’s TALK SHOW.
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Rose McGowan is an actress and director who has worked with Greg Araki, Robert Rodriguez, Quentin Tarantino, Brian DePalma, Wes Craven, and many more. She recently released her directorial debut, DAWN.
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Meet the Amish 4 of 4 - Night club and pagan festival

This engrossing reality series follows a group of teens who are experiencing Rumspringa, a period when Amish teenagers are allowed to explore life outside of th...

This engrossing reality series follows a group of teens who are experiencing Rumspringa, a period when Amish teenagers are allowed to explore life outside of their closed society. Originally broadcast on Channel 4 UK 2010 as "Amish: World's Squarest Teenagers".

This engrossing reality series follows a group of teens who are experiencing Rumspringa, a period when Amish teenagers are allowed to explore life outside of their closed society. Originally broadcast on Channel 4 UK 2010 as "Amish: World's Squarest Teenagers".

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http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/alone-jobless-and-mentally-ill-a-dads-road-to-murder-20140214-32rlw.html
Luke Batty had ‘trusted’ his father, who killed his son before being fatally shot by police
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Seeking to understand the inexplicable
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Cairns mother Raina Thaiday of unsound mind when she killed eight children, court rules
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Cairns stabbing: Mother arrested for murder after eight children found dead in Manoora home
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white ribbon FAQ
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Study Reveals FemaleRapeVictims Enjoyed the Experience
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Phallic Affect, or Why Men's Rights Activists Have Feelings
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Have The Project show the unedited interview with Cassie Jaye
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Australia's 'Weekend Sunrise' has many opinions about a movie they haven't seen (The Red Pill)
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Andrew O'Keefe's drunk night on the tiles (Herald Sun)
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If You See Jezebel in the Road, Run the BitchDown
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Have You EverBeat Up A Boyfriend? Cause, Uh, We Have
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Paul Elam on Weekend Sunrise 5th July 2014
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The Parents Who Give Their ChildrenBleach Enemas to 'Cure' Them of Autism
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http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/autism-potentially-lethal-bleach-cure-feared-to-have-spread-to-britain-a6744291.html
(mirror) ABCRadioBrisbane confirms one male is a victim of domestic homicide every 10 days
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Modded Fallout 4Let's Play featuring sexy mods beautifying the women of the wasteland.
Huge thanks to Bethesda for such a classic game and to the very talented modding community who made it even better!

Modded Fallout 4Let's Play featuring sexy mods beautifying the women of the wasteland.
Huge thanks to Bethesda for such a classic game and to the very talented modding community who made it even better!

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Flamboyant, colourful and eccentric, many among Pakistan's marginalised transgender community scrape a living through dancing, singing and begging on the street...

Flamboyant, colourful and eccentric, many among Pakistan's marginalised transgender community scrape a living through dancing, singing and begging on the streets of the country’s economic capital, Karachi. Many others, though, earn money catering for the sexual needs of local men in the city's seedier districts.
Investigating a never-before-seen side of life in Pakistan, this film from Oscar and EMMY award-winning director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy follows the stories of three transgender people, who each represent a different way of life in the country. Maggie is a prostitute who dreams of becoming an air hostess, while Chahat was abandoned by her middle-class family to beg on the streets. Sana is Karachi's most sought-after transgender dancer, desperate to give up the profession after a particularly gruesome gang rape. Is there any hope for these courageous individuals who want to stand out on their own?
With exclusive access, this cutting-edge film goes behind the scenes of the transgender community to uncover the truth behind Pakistan’sOpen Secret.
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Flamboyant, colourful and eccentric, many among Pakistan's marginalised transgender community scrape a living through dancing, singing and begging on the streets of the country’s economic capital, Karachi. Many others, though, earn money catering for the sexual needs of local men in the city's seedier districts.
Investigating a never-before-seen side of life in Pakistan, this film from Oscar and EMMY award-winning director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy follows the stories of three transgender people, who each represent a different way of life in the country. Maggie is a prostitute who dreams of becoming an air hostess, while Chahat was abandoned by her middle-class family to beg on the streets. Sana is Karachi's most sought-after transgender dancer, desperate to give up the profession after a particularly gruesome gang rape. Is there any hope for these courageous individuals who want to stand out on their own?
With exclusive access, this cutting-edge film goes behind the scenes of the transgender community to uncover the truth behind Pakistan’sOpen Secret.
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Everyday sexism: Laura Bates at TEDxCoventGardenWomen

In this fascinating talk, founder of the award-winning EverydaySexismProject, Laura Bates,...

Everyday sexism: Laura Bates at TEDxCoventGardenWomen

In this fascinating talk, founder of the award-winning EverydaySexismProject, Laura Bates, talks about her inspiring initiative. The EveryDaySexism is an ever-increasing collection of over 50,000 women's experiences of gender imbalance. The stories come from women of all ages, races and sexual orientations, disabled and non-disabled, employed and unemployed, religious and non-religious. The project has expanded into 18 countries worldwide and become internationally renowned, featuring in media from the New York Times to FrenchGlamour, CNN to Grazia South Africa, Cosmopolitan to the Times of India.
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In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

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Sexism in the City

Opinions on the Everyday Sexism movement from the students of the University of Wolverhamp...

5 Shocking Sexual Traditions From Around The World!

5 ShockingSexual Practices/Traditions From Around The World!
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From a tribe of men stealing each others wife to kids having sex at a very young age ,amaze yourself with these 5 Shocking Sexual Traditions From Around The World! Lets begin!
1. The Mardudjara
The first portion of this Mardudjara ritual involves a barbaric circumcision followed by the circumcised male ingesting his own foreskin. After he heals up, the penis is then cut lengthwise on the underside, sometimes all the way to the scrotum. Blood is then dripped over a fire in order to purify it. From then on, the male will urinate from the underside of his penis instead of the urethra. The real question, however, is how does destroying a boy's 'manhood' bring him into manhood? Like seriously....
2. The Trobrianders
These islanders from a remote tribe in Papua seem like a case study in the ultimate consequences of the sexual revolution: girls want sex just as much as guys, and kids start having sex at a very young age — 6-8 for the girls and 10-12 for the guys — with no social stigma. There are few customs about dating to inhibit “hooking up” and, of course, revealing clothing has been taken to its limit, with girls actually going topless. Well damn.....
3. The Sambians
To become a man in this primitive tribe, boys are removed from the presence of all females at the age of seven, living with other males for ten years. During the ten years, the skin is pierced to remove any contamination brought upon by women. For the same reason, they also regularly incur nose-bleeding and vomiting caused by consuming large amounts of sugarcane.To top it off, they are required to ingest the semen of their elders, which is thought to sustain growth and strength. Ohhkayyy......
4. The Wodaabee
In the Wodaabe tribe in West Africa, men are known to steal each other's wives. The Wodaabe's first marriage is arranged by their parents in infancy and must be between cousins of the same lineage. However, at the yearly Gerewol Festival, Wodaabe men wear elaborate makeup and costumes and dance to impress the women – and hopefully steal a new wife.
5. Saut d'Eau
If you travel to Haiti and visit the waterfalls of Saut d'Eau during the month of July, you may witness quite a ritual. Voodoo practitioners make this journey each summer to worship the goddess of love. Pretty normal stuff, right? Well, not quite. Just picture a bunch of naked people twisting and moving around in mixed mud with the blood of sacrificed animals, including cow and goat heads thrown into the mix. I'm sure there's nothing like it. What do you think of this?
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Saudi Arabia - Jeddah Street Life

Jeddah is the second largest city of Saudi Arabia. Located at the Red Sea and being the mo...

Saudi Arabia - Jeddah Street Life

Jeddah is the second largest city of Saudi Arabia. Located at the Red Sea and being the most important starting point for the hadj it has a more international atmosphere than Riyadh and is therefore more liberal. The video clip shows impressions of the city.
I visited Jeddah during our overland trip from the Netherlands to South Africa (my wife was not admitted to Saudi Arabia)

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10 Most Sexist Countries

Despite advancements in gender equality in recent years, some countries still see a great ...

10 Most Sexist Countries

Despite advancements in gender equality in recent years, some countries still see a great amount of disparity between men and women. In many cases, laws work against women, preventing them from pursuing the careers they won’t or having equal rights within a marriage.
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Muslim opinions on Women

Yemeni Muslim's opinions on women, taken from the documentary "A stranger in her own city"...

CRAZIEST Things Ancient Romans Did!

Here is a top list of 20 history facts you probably didn't know about the ancient Roman Empire. From bloody gladiator fights at the colosseum to insane emperors drinking poison. From women sporting a unibrow to gluttony to the point of vomiting. Find out what Julius Caesar and the Senate were really up to.
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Roman physicians would recommend consuming a gladiator’s blood or liver to cure epilepsy and infertility. It had to be fresh, but if you couldn’t afford it you could always go to a public execution and get a criminal’s blood to drink. I’m sure the effects would be about the same. Ewww….
Number 19
Speaking of gladiators, gladiatorial fighting was not the most popular form of entertainment. To be fair, the arena for gladiatorial combat, aka the Colosseum, was huge. Modern archaeologists estimate that it could accommodate over 50,000 people. However it was dwarfed by the Circus Maximus that at one point in time could accommodate 250,000 people. That was a quarter of Rome’s entire population. Imagine losing your kid in that stadium!
Do you know which stadium is the largest stadium in the world today?
Number 18
Even though the average life expectancy in Rome was only about 25, this did not mean that no one lived into their thirties or on into old age. The average was skewed by the number of women who died giving birth, and by high infant mortality. Once a Roman made it to maturity, they were likely to live as long as people do today.
Currently, the largest stadium in the world is the Rungrado 1st of May Stadium in North Korea that can hold 150,000 people. Here’s a picture since most of us will probably never see it in real life.
Number 17
Very few Roman hours lasted an hour. Like us, the Romans divided the day into 24 hours. But, since the length of the sunlight varied with the seasons, this also meant that the length of the hour changed. In the winter an hour was about 45 minutes and in the summer, about 75 minutes.
Number 16
Purple clothing was all the rage but was a status symbol and reserved only for emperors or senators. To achieve the color, a dye was made from murex seashells. What’s that? Here’s a picture. It was treason for anyone other than the emperor to dress completely in purple.
Number 15
Ancient Roman ladies loved dark eyebrows that almost formed a unibrow- a la Frida Kahlo- and they would use soot to make their eyebrows more dramatic and noticeable. Fabulous!
Number 14
White teeth were prized by the Romans, and so false teeth, made from bone, ivory and paste, were very popular.
Number 13
Stretching from the Atlantic to the Tigris, the Roman Empire contained perhaps about 65 million inhabitants. While Latin was the language of the army and of Roman law, many people incorporated into the empire continued to speak their native tongue (Punic, Coptic, Aramaic, Celtic) instead of Latin. The Roman elite was bilingual speaking both Greek and Latin. For them, Greek was a badge of status.
Number 12
The empire produced eminent philosophers such as Seneca and Marcus Aurelius. Yet some Romans hated philosophy for two main reasons: first, it was a Greek invention, and the Greeks were a conquered race and therefore inferior. I know I just said that Greek was a badge of status but apparently speaking Greek is wayyyy better than being Greek. Second, the study of philosophy focused on yourself….. and your feelings… which is not good for soldiers that are sacrificing everything as a group to serve the Empire.
Number 11
Although in art they liked to be depicted in heroic and martial posture, Roman generals were ‘battle managers’, not warriors. Only in the most exceptional circumstances were they expected to fight hand-to-hand. If a battle was lost, the commander should either kill himself with his own sword or, let the enemy kill him.
Number 10Roman emperors adopted the daily habit of taking a small amount of every known poison in an attempt to gain immunity. The mixture was known as Mithridatium, after the creator of the practice, Mithridates the Great, king of Pontus. He believed he had developed the formula to gain immunity to everything. Yeah, I don’t know who he was either but apparently he lived into his 80s…so…maybe we should try it…

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Everyday sexism | Laura Bates | TEDxOxford

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. ...

Everyday sexism | Laura Bates | TEDxOxford

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. In this powerful and touching talk, Laura Bates confronts us with the realities of everyday sexism at UK universities.Quoting from eyewitness reports, she tells us shocking stories of women being expected to 'race to strip' as part of initiations; point scoring systems for sleeping with (especially virgin) freshers; and male freshers being forced to watch pornography. Moving from past problems to hopes for the future, Laura Bates reminds us that we can fight these sexist aspects of uni culture if we all stand together.
Laura Bates is the founder of the
Everyday Sexism project, a collection of
women's daily experiences of gender
inequality, which aims to step towards
gender equality by demonstrating that
sexism still exists in abundance in the UK
and abroad, despite what many think. In
December 2013 the project received its 50,000th entry. She is also contributor at Women Under Siege, a New York-based project working to combat the use of sexualised violence as a tool of war. She has written for the Independent, the Huffington Post, Grazia, the Women's Media Center and JUMP!Magazine for girls.
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